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What are our light afflictions here
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What are our light afflictions here
Author: Mrs. A. H. Adams
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3 hymnals
Author:
Mrs. A. H. Adams
(no biographical information available about Mrs. A. H. Adams.)
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First Line:
What are our light afflictions here
Author:
Mrs. A. H. Adams
Refrain First Line:
'Twill all be over soon
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The New Song: consisting of very choice notes of redemption, embracing new original,and also selcted songs, appropriate for prayer and revivial meetings (1875), p.122
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Pure Gold for the Sunday School #d153
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: 'Twill all be over soon
First Line
: What are our light afflictions
Author
: A. H. Adams
Date
: 1871
Pure Gold for the Sunday School #d153
Songs of the Pentecostal Flame #d114
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: 'Twill all be over soon
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: What are our light afflictions
Author
: A. H. Adams
Date
: 1914
Songs of the Pentecostal Flame #d114
The New Song #122
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: 'Twill all be over soon
First Line
: What are our light afflictions here
Author
: A. H. Adams
Date
: 1875
The New Song #122
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