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I Have Found Him

Author: John Barbour Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: I have found him, O how precious Refrain First Line: Yes, I've found him, and his glory Used With Tune: [I have found him, O how precious]

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[I have found him, O how precious]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Prof. Wm. A. McNeal Incipit: 35132 16555 65112 Used With Text: I Have Found Him

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I Have Found Him

Author: John Barbour Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #304 (1885) First Line: I have found him, O how precious Refrain First Line: Yes, I've found him, and his glory Languages: English Tune Title: [I have found him, O how precious]
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I Have Found Him

Author: John Barbour Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #304 (1888) First Line: I have found him, O how precious Refrain First Line: Yes, I've found him, and his glory Languages: English Tune Title: [I have found him, O how precious]

Yes, I've found him, and his glory

Author: John Barbour Hymnal: Notes of Glad Tidings No. 1 #d32 (1880) First Line: I have found him, O how precious Jesus now

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John Barbour

Author of "I Have Found Him" in The New Jubilee Harp

William A. McNeal

Person Name: Prof. Wm. A. McNeal Composer of "[I have found him, O how precious]" in The New Jubilee Harp
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