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Sinner, What Say You?
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One more day is dying In the distant west
Author: Geneva G. Moore
Tune: [One more day is dying]
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Author:
Geneva G. Moore
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First Line:
One more day is dying In the distant west
Title:
Sinner, What Say You?
Author:
Geneva G. Moore
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Have we fought for Jesus?
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[One more day is dying]
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Imperial Songs: for Sunday schools, social meetings, Epworth leagues, revival services (1894), p.172
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Imperial Songs #167
Display Title
: Sinner, What Say You?
First Line
: One more day is dying
Tune Title
: [One more day is dying]
Author
: Geneva G. Moore
Date
: 1894
Imperial Songs #167
The Epworth Hymnal No. 2 #135
Display Title
: Sinner, What Say You?
First Line
: One more day is dying
Tune Title
: [One more day is dying]
Author
: Geneva G. Moore
Date
: 1891
The Epworth Hymnal No. 2 #135
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