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The Future Meetings
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There is a land all fair and bright, Replete with glorious forms
Author: W. H. Berry
Tune: WEAR A CROWN (Blake)
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Author:
W. H. Berry
(no biographical information available about W. H. Berry.)
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First Line:
There is a land all fair and bright, Replete with glorious forms
Title:
The Future Meetings
Author:
W. H. Berry
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
And when we meet up yonder
Publication Date:
1911
Copyright:
Public Domain
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WEAR A CROWN (Blake)
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The Harp of Glory: The Best Old Hymns, the Best New Hymns, the cream of song for all religious work and workship (With supplement) (1911), p.173
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The Harp of Glory #172
Display Title
: The Future Meetings
First Line
: There is a land all fair and bright
Tune Title
: BATTLE HYMN
Author
: Rev. W. H. Berry
Date
: 1911
The Harp of Glory #172
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