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Soul, art thou weary and longing for rest
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Soul, art thou weary and longing for rest
Author: Benjamin A. Baur
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Author:
Benjamin A. Baur
Benjamin A. Baur was born on September 20, 1897, Akron, Ohio. he pastored at the Elim Tabernacle on Broadway in Rochester, New York, from around 1928 to 1972. He died on October 18, 1972, Rochester, New York. His works include Campaign Choruses No. 2 © Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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First Line:
Soul, art thou weary and longing for rest
Author:
Benjamin A. Baur
Refrain First Line:
Jesus is calling to thee
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Gospel Choruses #d11
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: Jesus is calling to thee
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: Soul, art thou weary and longing for rest
Author
: Benjamin A. Baur
Date
: 1936
Gospel Choruses #d11
Songs of Trust and Triumph No. 3 #d144
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: Jesus is calling to thee
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: Soul, art thou weary and longing for rest
Author
: Benjamin A. Baur
Date
: 1932
Songs of Trust and Triumph No. 3 #d144
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