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The Sweetest Songs for Jesus
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Sweetly I would sing of Jesus
Author: Harley Anderson
Tune: [Sweetly I would sing of Jesus]
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Author:
Harley Anderson
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First Line:
Sweetly I would sing of Jesus
Title:
The Sweetest Songs for Jesus
Author:
Harley Anderson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Blessed Jesus, I adore Him
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Sweetly I would sing of Jesus]
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Zion's Delight: for revival meetings, prayer meetings, young people's meetings, and Sunday school (1902), p.128
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The Revival Helper #128a
Display Title
: The Sweetest Songs for Jesus
First Line
: Sweetly I would sing of Jesus
Tune Title
: [Sweetly I would sing of Jesus]
Author
: H. A.
Date
: 1893
The Revival Helper #128a
Zion's Delight #128a
Display Title
: The Sweetest Songs for Jesus
First Line
: Sweetly I would sing of Jesus
Tune Title
: [Sweetly I would sing of Jesus]
Author
: H. A.
Date
: 1902
Zion's Delight #128a
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