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Heavenly Father, hear us now, As before Thy throne we bow
Author: Pascal H. Duncan
Tune: THANKSGIVING (Bassford)
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Author:
Pascal H. Duncan
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First Line:
Heavenly Father, hear us now, As before Thy throne we bow
Title:
A Call to Prayer
Author:
Pascal H. Duncan
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Father, we thank Thee
Copyright:
Public Domain
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THANKSGIVING (Bassford)
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Popular Hymns No. 3: popular songs and standard hymns, suitable for the Bible school, church services, Christian Endeavor, evangelistic meetings and for the family circle (1910), p.188
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Popular Hymns No. 3 #241
Display Title
: A Call to Prayer
First Line
: Heav'nly Father, hear us now
Tune Title
: [Heav'nly Father, hear us now]
Author
: P. H. Duncan
Date
: 1910
Popular Hymns No. 3 #241
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