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[Go spread the tidings far and near] (Brown)
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[Go spread the tidings far and near] (Brown)
Composer: L. O. Brown
Published in
1 hymnal
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
L. O. Brown
Rv L O Brown USA. He may be Rev. L. O. brown of Indianapolis, IN, but this is not verified. John Perry
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Tune Information
Title:
[Go spread the tidings far and near] (Brown)
Composer:
L. O. Brown
Incipit:
32156 53211 13536
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Live In Peace
All texts published with [Go spread the tidings far and near] (Brown)
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Gold Tried in the Fire: suitable for church, Sunday school, revival meetings, missionary and rescue work #32
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Gold Tried in the Fire: suitable for church, Sunday school, revival meetings, missionary and rescue work (1904), p.32
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Gold Tried in the Fire #32
Tune Title
: [Go spread the tidings far and near]
First Line
: Go spread the tidings far and near
Composer
: L. O. Brown
Date
: 1904
Gold Tried in the Fire #32
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