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A Missionary Call

Author: J. M. McCaleb Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Far from across the ocean Used With Tune: [Far from across the ocean]

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[Far from across the ocean]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. M. McCaleb Tune Key: B Major Used With Text: A Missionary Call

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A Missionary Call

Author: J. M. McCaleb Hymnal: Precious Praises #41 (1975) First Line: Far from across the ocean Tune Title: [Far from across the ocean]

A Missionary Call

Author: J. M. McCaleb, Japan Missionary Hymnal: Favorite Songs of the Church. no. 2 #156 (1948) First Line: Far from across the ocean Languages: English Tune Title: [Far from across the ocean]

A missionary call

Author: J. M. McCaleb Hymnal: The More Perfect Gospel Hymnal, a Revision of the Cross and Resurrection in Song #d59 (1946) First Line: Far from across the ocean

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John Moody McCaleb

1861 - 1953 Person Name: J. M. McCaleb Author of "A Missionary Call" in Precious Praises J. M. McCaleb was a Churches of Christ missionary to Japan from 1892 to 1941. He was influential in spurring global missions in his church fellowship. After returning to the U.S., he taught for Pepperdine University. Source: McCaleb, John Moody (1861-1953): Pioneer missionary for Churches of Christ, History of Missiology, School of Theology, Boston University
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