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This Night

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught Used With Tune: [Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught]

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[Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Leonard Daugherty Incipit: 51333 34122 33444 Used With Text: This Night

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This Night

Hymnal: Voice of Praise #36 (1895) First Line: Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught]
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This Night

Hymnal: Crown of Beauty #54 (1902) First Line: Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught]

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Leonard Daugherty

1859 - 1951 Composer of "[Oh, covetous soul, who carest for naught]" in Crown of Beauty Daugherty’s works in­clude: Voices of Praise (Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio: 1895) Music: FOLLOWING JESUS LORD IS OUR TRUST, THE --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ==================== Leonard Daugherty (born on March 29, 1859, died on May 5, 1951) named in honor of Silas White Leonard, was musical editor for the Christian Standard for many years; he compiled Voice of Praise, American Standard School Singer, Beautiful Songs of Zion and Crowns of Beauty. --legacy.lincolnchristian.edu/library/hymnals/
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