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36. In the fields of this world his good news he has sown

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Text Information
First Line: In the fields of this world his good news he has sown
Author: Didier Rimaud
Translator (refrain): Ronald Johnson (b. 1913)
Translator (verses): Brian Wren (b. 1936)
Refrain First Line: God, your glory we have seen in your Son
Language: English
Publication Date: 1975
Topic: Good Friday; God--the Father: Revealed in Jesus Christ
Copyright: Owner or controller of copyright: Author; Owner or controller of copyright: Oxford University Press
Tune Information
Name: DIEU NOUS AVONS VU
Composer: Jean Langlais (b. 1907)
Key: g minor
Copyright: Owner or controller of copyright: Societé des éditions Philippo, Paris



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