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Outside the Gate
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The darkened sun was sinking low, The very air seemed filled with woe
Author: V. E. Moses (1937)
Tune: [The darkened sun was sinking low]
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
V. E. Moses
(no biographical information available about V. E. Moses.)
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First Line:
The darkened sun was sinking low, The very air seemed filled with woe
Title:
Outside the Gate
Author:
V. E. Moses
(1937)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
He loves me, He loves me
Copyright:
© 1937, by Hartford Music Co. in "Love Beams"
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[The darkened sun was sinking low]
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Crowns of Glory, a Book of Gospel Songs #d102
Display Title
: Outside the gate
First Line
: The darkened sun was sinking low, the very air seemed filled
Author
: V. E. Moses
Date
: 1940
Crowns of Glory, a Book of Gospel Songs #d102
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Display Title
: Outside the Gate
First Line
: The darkened sun was sinking low
Tune Title
: [The darkened sun was sinking low]
Author
: V. E. M.
Date
: 1946
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