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Youth Inspiral
Publisher:
Wartburg Press, Columbus, Oh., 1951
Denomination:
American Lutheran Church, 1930- . Ohio Synod
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Elements of Worship
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d101
There was a man who had two sons,
d102
There's a church in the valley by the wildwood
d103
Thine is the power, the power to create
d104
This is my Father's world, And to my list'ning ears
d105
Three clay pigeons, three clay pigeons
d106
Thy kingdom come, O Lord, and may thy people hear
d107
We are climbing Jacob's ladder, We are climbing
d108
We give thee but thine own
d109
We have gathered here together
d110
We will put our mighty Michigan on top
d111
We're glad, so glad, so very glad
d112
We're the leaguers from Wisconsin
d113
What a friend we have in Jesus
d114
When Isr'l was in Egypt [Egypt's] land, Let my people go
d115
Where, O where is sweet Betty Leaguer
d116
Word of God, the ever living liberator of all men
d117
Ye watchers and ye holy ones
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