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The outstretched hands
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Have you thought of those outstretched hands
Author: James Turner
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3 hymnals
Author:
James Turner
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First Line:
Have you thought of those outstretched hands
Title:
The outstretched hands
Author:
James Turner
Refrain First Line:
His dear hands are outstretched to you
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Beulah Bells #d32
Display Title
: The outstretched hands
First Line
: Have you thought of those outstretched hands
Author
: James Turner
Date
: 1924
Beulah Bells #d32
Celestial Songs for all Purposes #d41
Display Title
: The outstretched hands
First Line
: Have you thought of those outstretched hands
Author
: James Turner
Date
: 1923
Celestial Songs for all Purposes #d41
Zion's Praise #d25
Display Title
: The outstretched hands
First Line
: Have you thought of those outstretched hands
Author
: James Turner
Date
: 1925
Zion's Praise #d25
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