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Jesus Is a Friend of Mine
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Jesus is a friend of mine. Praise Him
Author: Paul Mazak
Tune: [Jesus is a friend of mine] (Mazak)
CCLI Number: 77173
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2 hymnals
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Author:
Paul Mazak
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First Line:
Jesus is a friend of mine. Praise Him
Title:
Jesus Is a Friend of Mine
Author:
Paul Mazak
Language:
English
Copyright:
© 1974, Celebration (Admin. by Maranatha! Music c/o The Copyright Company, Nashville, TN). All rights reserved. International copyright secured. Used by permission.
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[Jesus is a friend of mine] (Mazak)
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Church Family Worship #165
Display Title
: Jesus is a friend of mine
First Line
: Jesus is a friend of mine
Meter
: Irr
Date
: 1988
Church Family Worship #165
Songs for Life #36
Display Title
: Jesus Is a Friend of Mine
First Line
: Jesus is a friend of mine
Tune Title
: [Jesus is a friend of mine]
Author
: Paul Mazak
Date
: 1995
Songs for Life #36
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