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O come with me, and sing with glee
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O come with me, and sing with glee
Author: Peter Stryker
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3 hymnals
Author:
Peter Stryker
Clergyman of Reformed Church, New York City
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First Line:
O come with me, and sing with glee
Author:
Peter Stryker
Refrain First Line:
Cold water pure, cold water pure
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School (1869), p.163
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Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School #165b
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: Adam's Ale
First Line
: O come with me, and sing with glee
Author
: Rev. Peter Stryker
Date
: 1869
Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School #165b
Temperance Chimes #31
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: Cold water pure, cold water pure
First Line
: O come with me, and sing with glee
Author
: Peter Stryker
Date
: 1867
Temperance Chimes #31
The Spiritual Harp #d148
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: Cold water pure, cold water pure
First Line
: O come with me, and sing with glee
Author
: Peter Stryker
Date
: 1868
The Spiritual Harp #d148
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