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The Place of Prayer

Author: Robert Lowe Fletcher Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How sweet the place of prayer Refrain First Line: How sweet the place of prayer

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[How sweet the place of pray'r]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert L. Fletcher Incipit: 51127 12332 15543 Used With Text: The Place of Prayer

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The Place of Prayer

Author: R. L. F. Hymnal: Morning Stars #78 (1890) First Line: How sweet the place of prayer Refrain First Line: How sweet the place of prayer Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the place of prayer]
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The Place of Prayer

Author: R. L. F. Hymnal: The Epworth Hymnal No. 2 #4 (1891) First Line: How sweet the place of pray'r Refrain First Line: How sweet the place of pray'r Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the place of pray'r]

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Robert Lowe Fletcher

Author of "The Place of Prayer" 19th Century "Robert Lowe Fletcher, the composer, will be at the South Avenue Congregational Church to-morrow, In the morning he will speak on 'The Conservative Life" and at night he will conduct an old-fashioned gospel singing service, when he will use some of his own compositions. Mr. Fletcher will ask the audience to assist him in the singing. Mr. Fletcher is an interesting person, and it is expected that he will attract a large number of strangers to the South Avenue Church." --from The Post-Standard, Syracuse, NY, 26 November 1910
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