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The Still Small Voice
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There's an earnest voice
Author: A. J. Abbey
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Author:
A. J. Abbey
Alonzo Judson Abbey, USA 1825-1887 Professor Abbey was a music teacher, collector, writer-composer, tune book compiler and sacred music publisher. George F Root often edited his published works. John Perry
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First Line:
There's an earnest voice
Title:
The Still Small Voice
Author:
A. J. Abbey
Refrain First Line:
'Tis a father's voice
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Heavenward: a choice selection of sacred songs, adapted to the wants of Sunday Schools, Praise Meetings and the Home Circle (1877), p.102
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Heavenward #102
Display Title
: The still small voice
First Line
: There's an earnest voice
Author
: A. J. Abbey
Date
: 1877
Heavenward #102
The River of Life #d128
Display Title
: The still small voice
First Line
: There's an earnest voice
Author
: A. J. Abbey
Date
: 1873
The River of Life #d128
The Welcome #6
Display Title
: 'Tis a father's voice
First Line
: There is an earnest voice, and it seems to say
Date
: 1873
The Welcome #6
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