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Dear Lord, Thou art calling with gentle voice
Author: J. Mervin Hull
Tune: [Dear Lord, Thou art calling with gentle voice]
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Author:
J. Mervin Hull
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First Line:
Dear Lord, Thou art calling with gentle voice
Title:
Coming to Thee
Author:
J. Mervin Hull
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
We are coming to Thee
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Dear Lord, Thou art calling with gentle voice]
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Gathered Jewels No. 2: a collection of Sunday school hymns and tunes by our best composers especially adapted to the international sunday school lessons (1889), p.9
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Gathered Jewels No. 2 #7
Display Title
: Coming to Thee
First Line
: Dear Lord, thou'rt calling with gentle voice
Tune Title
: [Dear Lord, thou'rt calling with gentle voice]
Author
: Rev. J. Mervin Hull
Date
: 1889
Gathered Jewels No. 2 #7
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