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Count the Cost

Author: Ensign Edwin Young Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Is your ship far out upon life's sea? Refrain First Line: Count the cost, O sinner, count the cost Used With Tune: [Is your ship far out upon life's sea?]

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[Is your ship far out upon life's sea?]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Harry E. Storrs Used With Text: Count the Cost

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Count the Cost

Author: Ensign Edwin Young Hymnal: Wonderful Jesus and Other Songs #7 (1927) First Line: Is your ship far out upon life's sea? Refrain First Line: Count the cost, O sinner, count the cost Tune Title: [Is your ship far out upon life's sea?]

Count the cost

Author: Ensign Edwin Young Hymnal: Special Revival Hymns No. 2 #d6 (1923) First Line: Is your ship far out upon life's sea Languages: English

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E. Edwin Young

1895 - 1995 Author of "Count the cost"

Harry E. Storrs

1900 - 2000 Composer of "[Is your ship far out upon life's sea?]" in Wonderful Jesus and Other Songs
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