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When the storms of life are over, When no more by cares oppressed
Author: Ida Houtz
Tune: [When the storms of life are over] (Kurzenknabe)
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Author:
Ida Houtz
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First Line:
When the storms of life are over, When no more by cares oppressed
Title:
City of the Blest
Author:
Ida Houtz
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
We will walk the golden street
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[When the storms of life are over] (Kurzenknabe)
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Peerless Praise: a collection of hymns and music for the Sabbath school, with a complete department of elementary instruction in the theory and pract (1882), p.62
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Peerless Praise #106
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: City of the Blest
First Line
: When the storms of life are o'er
Tune Title
: [When the storms of life are o'er]
Author
: Ida Houtz
Date
: 1882
Peerless Praise #106
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