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My heart is light and free, My step is firm and strong
Author: Helen E. Brown
Tune: [My heart is light and free] (Phillips)
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3 hymnals
Author:
Helen E. Brown
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First Line:
My heart is light and free, My step is firm and strong
Title:
Self Deceived
Author:
Helen E. Brown
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
O I am safe, I am safe
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[My heart is light and free] (Phillips)
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International Song Service: with gems rom fifty authors (1887), p.158
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Francis Murphy's Gospel Temperance Hymnal #83
Display Title
: Self-Deceived
First Line
: My heart is light and free
Tune Title
: [My heart is light and free]
Author
: Mrs. H. E. Brown
Date
: 1878
Francis Murphy's Gospel Temperance Hymnal #83
International Song Service #158b
Display Title
: My heart is light and free
First Line
: My heart is light and free
Date
: 1887
International Song Service #158b
Song Sermons for General Use and Special Services #222
Display Title
: Oh, I am safe! am safe!
First Line
: My heart is light and free
Author
: Mrs. H. E. Brown
Date
: 1877
Song Sermons for General Use and Special Services #222
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