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Open Wide the Gates

Author: Benjamin M. Lawrence Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, sweet angels, while we sing Refrain First Line: Meet us here, O, meet us here Used With Tune: [Come, sweet angels, while we sing]

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[Come, sweet angels, while we sing]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Miss M. W. M. Incipit: 12317 12234 71233 Used With Text: Open Wide the Gates

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Open Wide the Gates

Author: B. M. L. Hymnal: Spiritualist Hymnal #41 (1911) First Line: Come, sweet angels, while we sing Refrain First Line: Meet us here, O, meet us here Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, sweet angels, while we sing]
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Open Wide the Gates

Author: B. M. L. Hymnal: Celestial Sonnets #103 (1886) First Line: Come, sweet angels, while we sing Refrain First Line: Meet us here, Oh, meet us here Languages: English

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B. M. Lawrence

Person Name: Benjamin M. Lawrence Author of "Open Wide the Gates"

Miss M. W. M.

Composer of "[Come, sweet angels, while we sing]" in Spiritualist Hymnal
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