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A man of subtle reasoning asked
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A man of subtle reasoning asked
Tune: [I heard the voice of Jesus say] (Old English)
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A man of subtle reasoning asked
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[I heard the voice of Jesus say] (Old English)
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The American Vocalist: a selection of tunes, anthems, sentences, and hymns, old and new: designed for the church, the vestry, or the parlor; adapted to every variety of metre in common use. (Rev. ed.) (1849), p.275
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David's Harp #327
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: A man of subtle reas'ning asked
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: A man of subtle reas'ning asked
Date
: 1842
David's Harp #327
The American Vocalist #275b
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: A man of subtle reas'ning asked
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: A man of subtle reas'ning asked
Tune Title
: THE DEMONSTRATION
Date
: 1849
The American Vocalist #275b
The Millennial Harp #d4
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: A man of subtle reasoning asked
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: A man of subtle reasoning asked
Date
: 1851
The Millennial Harp #d4
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