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The Lord's Prayer
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Our Father in heaven, to Thy name be given
Tune: [Du lieblicher Stern, du leuchtest so fern]
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3 hymnals
Text Information
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First Line:
Our Father in heaven, to Thy name be given
Title:
The Lord's Prayer
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Tune
[Du lieblicher Stern, du leuchtest so fern]
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The Master's Praise: a collection of songs for the Sunday-school (1892), p.137
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Christian Work-songs #d148
Display Title
: Our Father in heaven, to thy name be given
First Line
: Our Father in heaven, to thy name be given
Date
: 1890
Christian Work-songs #d148
Glorious Tidings #d111
Display Title
: Our Father in heaven, to thy name be given
First Line
: Our Father in heaven, to thy name be given
Date
: 1878
Glorious Tidings #d111
The Master's Praise #135
Display Title
: The Lord's Prayer
First Line
: Our Father in heav'n
Tune Title
: [Our Father in heav'n]
Date
: 1892
The Master's Praise #135
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