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This One Thing I Know
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This one thing I know, I've been born again
Author: John T. Benson, Jr. (1951)
Tune: [This one thing I know] (Pate)
Published in
2 hymnals
Author:
John T. Benson, Jr.
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First Line:
This one thing I know, I've been born again
Title:
This One Thing I Know
Author:
John T. Benson, Jr.
(1951)
Language:
English
Copyright:
© 1951, in "Jewels One," John T. Benson, Jr.
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[This one thing I know] (Pate)
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Sing, Sing, Sing #d74
Display Title
: This one thing I know
First Line
: This one thing I know
Author
: John T. Benson
Date
: 1952
Sing, Sing, Sing #d74
Spirit Filled Songs For Singing Youth #193
Display Title
: This One Thing I Know
First Line
: This one thing I know
Tune Title
: [This one thing I know]
Author
: John T. Benson, Jr.
Date
: 1957
Spirit Filled Songs For Singing Youth #193
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