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My Dearest Friend
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When I was lost in darkness, Sin ruled my heart within
Author: Albia Smith (1954)
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Author: C. W. Duffer (1954)
Tune: [When I was lost in darkness]
Published in
1 hymnal
Author:
Albia Smith
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Author:
C. W. Duffer
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Text Information
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First Line:
When I was lost in darkness, Sin ruled my heart within
Title:
My Dearest Friend
Author:
C. W. Duffer
(1954)
Author:
Albia Smith
(1954)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
O what a wondrous Savior
Copyright:
© 1954, by Stamps-Baxter Music & Printing Co. in "Joyful Melodies"
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Tune
[When I was lost in darkness]
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Joyful Melodies #41
Display Title
: My Dearest Friend
First Line
: When I was lost in darkness
Tune Title
: [When I was lost in darkness]
Author
: C. W. D.; Mrs. A. S.
Date
: 1954
Joyful Melodies #41
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