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[Sinner, for thee, a pardon is free]

Appears in 3 hymnals Incipit: 34325 23211 11712

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Oh, why wilt thou die?

Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: Sinner, for thee, a pardon is free Used With Tune: [Sinner, for thee, a pardon is free]

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Oh, why wilt thou die?

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Music #295 (1900) First Line: Sinner, for thee, a pardon is free Languages: English Tune Title: [Sinner, for thee, a pardon is free]
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Why Will Ye Die

Author: H. H. B. Hymnal: Songs of Peace, Love and Joy #115 (1885) First Line: Sinner, for thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Sinner, for thee]
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Why Wilt Thou Die?

Hymnal: Songs and Music #273 (1922) First Line: Sinner, for thee Refrain First Line: Oh, why wilt thou die? Languages: English Tune Title: [Sinner, for thee]

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Herbert H. Booth

1862 - 1926 Person Name: H. H. B. Author of "Why Will Ye Die" in Songs of Peace, Love and Joy Herbert Henry Howard Booth (26 August 1862 – 25 September 1926) was the third son of William and Catherine Booth. He oversaw the Limelight Department's development and he was the writer and director for Soldiers of the Cross. See also in: Wikipedia
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