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Open Wide the Door
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Open wide the door, Let the Savior in
Author: Arthur J. Pankratz (1952)
Tune: [Open wide the door]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
Arthur J. Pankratz
(no biographical information available about Arthur J. Pankratz.)
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First Line:
Open wide the door, Let the Savior in
Title:
Open Wide the Door
Author:
Arthur J. Pankratz
(1952)
Language:
English
Copyright:
© 1952, in "Challenging Choruses" by Arthur J. Pankratz. Assigned to John T. Benson, Jr.
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Tune
[Open wide the door]
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Sing, Sing, Sing #d54
Display Title
: Open wide the door, Let the Savior
First Line
: Open wide the door, Let the Savior
Author
: Arthur J. Pankratz
Date
: 1952
Sing, Sing, Sing #d54
Spirit Filled Songs For Singing Youth #185
Display Title
: Open Wide the Door
First Line
: Open wide the door
Tune Title
: [Open wide the door]
Author
: A. J. P.
Date
: 1957
Spirit Filled Songs For Singing Youth #185
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