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[Let us come today with a sweet accord]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: P. B. Shaw Used With Text: A Song of Praise

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A Song of Praise

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Let us come today with a sweet accord Refrain First Line: Praise, O praise the Lord, praise His holy name Used With Tune: [Let us come today with a sweet accord]

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A Song of Praise

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Hymnal: The Blessed Way #39 (1925) First Line: Let us come today with a sweet accord Refrain First Line: Praise, O praise the Lord, praise His holy name Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us come today with a sweet accord]
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A Song of Praise

Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter Hymnal: The Song-Land Way #39 (1925) First Line: Let us come today with a sweet accord Refrain First Line: Praise, O praise the Lord, praise His holy name Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us come today with a sweet accord]

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Mrs. J. M. Hunter

1860 - 1942 Author of "A Song of Praise" in The Blessed Way Laura Bell Ogilvie Hunter. Married John Madison Hunter.

P. B. Shaw

Composer of "[Let us come today with a sweet accord]" in The Blessed Way
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