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The Bell's Message
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Through the blue and starry heavens
Author: E. Revere
Tune: [Through the blue and starry heavens]
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Author:
E. Revere
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First Line:
Through the blue and starry heavens
Title:
The Bell's Message
Author:
E. Revere
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
"Christ is born," the bells are telling
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Through the blue and starry heavens]
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Hymnal for Primary Classes: a collection of hymns and tunes, recitations and exercises, being a manual for primary Sunday-schools (With Tunes)) (1896), p.157
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Hymnal for Primary Classes #164
Display Title
: The Bell's Message
First Line
: Through the blue and starry heavens
Tune Title
: [Through the blue and starry heavens]
Author
: E. Revere
Date
: 1896
Hymnal for Primary Classes #164
Hymnal for Primary Classes #164
Display Title
: "Christ is born," the bells are telling
First Line
: Through the blue and starry heavens
Date
: 1896
Hymnal for Primary Classes #164
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