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[Are there crosses too heavy to carry]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. J. Rollings Incipit: 51323 43231 11712 Used With Text: Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

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Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

Author: E. J. R. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Are there crosses too heavy to carry Refrain First Line: Standing somewhere in the shadows you'll find Jesus Used With Tune: [Are there crosses too heavy to carry]

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Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

Author: E. J. R. Hymnal: Melodies of Praise #25 (1957) First Line: Are there crosses too heavy to carry Refrain First Line: Standing somewhere in the shadows you'll find Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are there crosses too heavy to carry]

Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

Author: E. J. R. Hymnal: Inspiring Gospel Solos and Duets No. 2 #58 (1948) First Line: Are there crosses too heavy to carry Refrain First Line: Standing somewhere in the shadows you'll find Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are there crosses too heavy to carry]

Standing Somewhere in the Shadows

Author: E. J. R. Hymnal: Favorite Hymns #101 (1953) First Line: Are there crosses too heavy to carry Refrain First Line: Standing somewhere in the shadows you'll find Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are there crosses too heavy to carry]

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E. J. Rollings

1874 - 1974 Person Name: E. J. R. Author of "Standing Somewhere in the Shadows" in Melodies of Praise
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