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Celestial Joys

Author: James Wells Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Often times we sit and ponder Refrain First Line: O glad happy day

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[Often-times we sit and ponder]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: S. J. McCollum Incipit: 32171 21512 32343 Used With Text: Celestial Joys

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Celestial Joys

Author: James Wells; Dr. Edgar Jackson Hymnal: Redeeming Grace #34 (1942) First Line: Often-times we sit and ponder Refrain First Line: O glad happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [Often-times we sit and ponder]

Celestial joys

Author: Edgar Jackson; James Wells Hymnal: Celestial Joys #d93 (1932) First Line: Often times we sit and ponder Refrain First Line: O glad happy day Languages: English

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James Wells

Author of "Celestial Joys"

Edgar Jackson

Author of "Celestial joys" in Celestial Joys

Samuel J. McCollum

Person Name: S. J. McCollum Composer of "[Often-times we sit and ponder]" in Redeeming Grace
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