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FORCIER
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FORCIER
Composer: R. W. Forcier (1903)
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1 hymnal
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Composer:
R. W. Forcier
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Tune Information
Title:
FORCIER
Composer:
R. W. Forcier
(1903)
Meter:
6.6.6.6
Incipit:
11761 71123 32
Key:
F Major
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Texts
Lord, Thy Word Abideth
All texts published with FORCIER
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Alternative Tunes
RAVENSHAW
AVE MARIS STELLA (11232)
ST. CYPRIAN (Chope)
PETROX
LUCERNA
More tunes with meter 6.6.6.6
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The Book of Common Praise: being the hymn book of The Church of England in Canada (revised 1938) #498b
Text:
Lord, thy Word abideth
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The Book of Common Praise: being the hymn book of The Church of England in Canada (revised 1938) #498b
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The Book of Common Praise #498b
Tune Title
: FORCIER
First Line
: Lord, thy Word abideth
Composer
: R. W. Forcier
Meter
: 6 6. 6 6.
Key
: F Major
Date
: 1939
The Book of Common Praise #498b
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