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[He stood in the midst of His chosen]
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[He stood in the midst of His chosen]
Composer: Albert Lortzing (alt.)
Published in
2 hymnals
Printable scores:
PDF
,
Noteworthy Composer
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Albert Lortzing
(no biographical information available about Albert Lortzing.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[He stood in the midst of His chosen]
Composer:
Albert Lortzing
(alt.)
Incipit:
33323 44313 22123
Key:
G Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
He Stood In the Midst
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The Cyber Hymnal #10309
Text:
He Stood In The Midst
PDF (
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)
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NWC
)
MIDI file
from
The Cyber Hymnal #10309
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The Cyber Hymnal #10309
Tune Title
: [He stood in the midst of His chosen]
First Line
: He stood in the midst of His chosen
Composer
: Albert Lortzing, 1801-1851
Key
: G Major
The Cyber Hymnal #10309
The Sunday School Chorister #31
Tune Title
: [He stood in the midst of His chosen]
First Line
: He stood in the midst of His chosen
Composer
: Lortzing
Date
: 1891
The Sunday School Chorister #31
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