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That Beautiful City
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I can see the gates of that beautiful city
Author: Fred P. Morris
Tune: [I can see the gates of that beautiful city]
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Author:
Fred P. Morris
Born in Ballarat, Australia; died in Parkville, Australia
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First Line:
I can see the gates of that beautiful city
Title:
That Beautiful City
Author:
Fred P. Morris
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Beautiful city, wonderful city
Publication Date:
1909
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[I can see the gates of that beautiful city]
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Immanuel's Praise (1914), p.116
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Alexander's Songs of the Gospel No.1 #d10
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: That beautiful city
First Line
: I can see the gates of that beautiful
Author
: Fred P. Morris
Date
: 1909
Alexander's Songs of the Gospel No.1 #d10
Immanuel's Praise #113
Display Title
: That Beautiful City
First Line
: I can see the gates of that beautiful city
Tune Title
: [I can see the gates of that beautiful city]
Author
: Fred P. Morris
Date
: 1914
Immanuel's Praise #113
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