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[Come, weary wanderer, to thy rest]
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[Come, weary wanderer, to thy rest]
Composer: Robert W. Todd
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2 hymnals
Composer:
Robert W. Todd
(no biographical information available about Robert W. Todd.)
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Title:
[Come, weary wanderer, to thy rest]
Composer:
Robert W. Todd
Incipit:
53455 66667 77767
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Come!
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Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book (1901), p.19
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Songs of Praise and Delight #43
Tune Title
: [Come, weary wand'rer to thy rest]
First Line
: Come, weary wand'rer to thy rest
Composer
: Rev. R. W. Todd
Date
: 1898
Songs of Praise and Delight #43
Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #21
Tune Title
: [Come, weary wand'rer, to thy rest]
First Line
: Come, weary wand'rer, to thy rest
Composer
: Rev. R. W. Todd
Date
: 1901
Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #21
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