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Come Unto Me
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Come unto me, Come unto me, All ye that labor and are heavy laden
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First Line:
Come unto me, Come unto me, All ye that labor and are heavy laden
Title:
Come Unto Me
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Come unto me, come unto me, All ye that labor] (Sudds)
[Come unto me, come unto me] (Quick)
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The Y.M.C.A. Praise Book: a collection of new and old hymns and tunes arranged for male voices, especially designed for the us of the Young Men's Christian Associations and male voice church choirs (1890), p.156
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Royal Gems #132
Display Title
: Come Unto Me
First Line
: Come unto me, Come unto me
Tune Title
: [Come unto me, Come unto me]
Date
: 1880
Royal Gems #132
The Y.M.C.A. Praise Book #160
Display Title
: Come Unto Me
First Line
: Come unto me, come unto me
Tune Title
: [Come unto me, come unto me]
Date
: 1890
The Y.M.C.A. Praise Book #160
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