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Never Say Goodbye
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When we unite in prayer and song
Author: John McPherson
Tune: [When we unite in prayer and song]
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2 hymnals
Author:
John McPherson
John McPherson (Late 19th Century)
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First Line:
When we unite in prayer and song
Title:
Never Say Goodbye
Author:
John McPherson
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
We'll never say farewell, dear friends
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[When we unite in prayer and song]
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Song-Land Messenger Complete: a new song book for revivals, praise and prayer meetings, singing and Sunday schools, and churches, and for the home circle (1894), p.207
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Song-Land Messenger Complete #237
Display Title
: Never Say Good Bye
First Line
: When we unite in pray'r and song
Tune Title
: [When we unite in pray'r and song]
Author
: J. M.
Date
: 1894
Song-Land Messenger Complete #237
Soul Songs #d240
Display Title
: Never say goodbye
First Line
: When we unite in prayer and song
Author
: John McPherson
Date
: 1904
Soul Songs #d240
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