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[Blessed is the people, blessed is the people]
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[Blessed is the people, blessed is the people]
Composer: T. M. Bowdish
Published in
1 hymnal
Composer:
T. M. Bowdish
T. M. Bowdish was born on February 28, 1860 in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania and died on July 26, 1937 in Brockway, Pennsylvania. His works include: The Kingdom of Song (Toledo, Ohio: The W. W. Whitney Company, 1900) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Title:
[Blessed is the people, blessed is the people]
Composer:
T. M. Bowdish
Incipit:
55551 11122 33443
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Blessed is the People
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Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School (1900), p.164
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Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School #163
Tune Title
: [Blessed is the people, blessed is the people]
First Line
: Blessed is the people, blessed is the people
Composer
: T. M. Bowdish
Date
: 1900
Kingdom of Song for the Sunday School #163
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