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[I cannot foresee, I know not the day]
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[I cannot foresee, I know not the day]
Composer: R. M. McIntosh
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
R. M. McIntosh
Used Pseudonym: Robert M. McIntosh…
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Tune Information
Title:
[I cannot foresee, I know not the day]
Composer:
R. M. McIntosh
Incipit:
34565 13456 53345
Copyright:
Public Domain
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I Fear Not the Hour
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Prayer and Praise: or Hymns and Tunes for Prayer Meetings, Praise Meetings, Experience Meetings, Revivals, Missionary Meetings and all special occasions of Christian work and worship (1883), p.124
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Good News #9
Tune Title
: [I cannot foresee, I know not the day]
First Line
: I cannot foresee, I know not the day
Composer
: R. M. McIntosh
Date
: 1876
Good News #9
Prayer and Praise #177
Tune Title
: [I cannot foresee, I know not the day]
First Line
: I cannot foresee, I know not the day
Composer
: R. M. McIntosh
Date
: 1883
Prayer and Praise #177
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