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How Sweet It Will Be

Author: James D. Vaughan Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Following in the way our blessed Master trod Used With Tune: [Following in the way our blessed Master trod]

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[Following in the way our blessed Master trod]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: James D. Vaughan Incipit: 56133 31217 65123 Used With Text: How Sweet It Will Be

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How Sweet It Will Be

Author: James D. Vaughan Hymnal: Perfect Praise #104 (1905) First Line: Following in the way our blessed Master trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Following in the way our blessed Master trod]

How sweet it will be

Author: James D. Vaughan Hymnal: Eden Echoes #d20 (1906) First Line: Following in the way our blessed Master trod Languages: English

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James D. Vaughan

1864 - 1941 Author of "How Sweet It Will Be" Vaughan, James D(avid); b. Dec. 14, 1864, between Lawrence Co. and Giles Co., TN; d. Feb. 9, 1941, Lawrenceburg, TN; music publisher, composer and compiler of gospel songs in shape notation
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