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Let Us Sing the Glad Refrain
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O how vain are earthly pleasures
Tune: [O how vain are earthly pleasures!]
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First Line:
O how vain are earthly pleasures
Title:
Let Us Sing the Glad Refrain
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Let us sing the glad strains
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[O how vain are earthly pleasures!]
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Gates of Praise: for the Sabbath-school, praise-service, prayer-meeting, etc. (1884), p.12
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Gates of Praise #12
Display Title
: Let Us Sing the Glad Refrain
First Line
: Oh, how vain are earthly pleasures!
Tune Title
: [Oh, how vain are earthly pleasures!]
Date
: 1880
Gates of Praise #12
Gates of Praise #12
Display Title
: Let Us Sing the Glad Refrain
First Line
: Oh, how vain are earthly pleasures!
Tune Title
: [Oh, how vain are earthly pleasures!]
Date
: 1884
Gates of Praise #12
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