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God, Let Your Gathering Note Be Sounded

God, let your gathering note be sounded

Author: John Core (2014)
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Source: New Hymns of Hope #83
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Author: John Core

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First Line: God, let your gathering note be sounded
Title: God, Let Your Gathering Note Be Sounded
Author: John Core (2014)
Meter: 9.8.9.8 D
Language: English
Notes: Suggested tune: RENDEZ A DIEU by Louis Bourgeois
Copyright: © 2014 The Hymn Society (admin. Hope Publishing Company)

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