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[O souls who are drifting away in sin]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. D. Peyton Used With Text: If Jesus Should Call You Today

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If Jesus Should Call You Today

Author: W. D. P. Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: O souls who are drifting away in sin Used With Tune: [O souls who are drifting away in sin]

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If Jesus Should Call You Today

Author: W. D. P. Hymnal: Songs of the Cross #81 (1924) First Line: O souls who are drifting away in sin Languages: English Tune Title: [O souls who are drifting away in sin]
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If Jesus Should Call You Today

Author: W. D. P. Hymnal: Calvary Hymns #81 (1925) First Line: O souls who are drifting away in sin Languages: English Tune Title: [O souls who are drifting away in sin]
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If Jesus Should Call You Today

Author: W. D. P. Hymnal: Crowning Hymns No. 8 #129 (1928) First Line: O souls who are drifting away in sin Languages: English Tune Title: [O souls who are drifting away in sin]

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W. D. Peyton

Person Name: W. D. P. Author of "If Jesus Should Call You Today" in Songs of the Cross
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