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[I was lost and sad, now I'm saved and glad]
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[I was lost and sad, now I'm saved and glad]
Composer: Homer F. Morris (1931)
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
Homer F. Morris
Born in Georgia, died in Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/17/2022)
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Tune Information
Title:
[I was lost and sad, now I'm saved and glad]
Composer:
Homer F. Morris
(1931)
Incipit:
55344 53312 23321
Copyright:
© 1931, by J. M. Henson
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It Was Jesus
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Calvary Songs #45
Tune Title
: [I was lost and sad, now I'm saved and glad]
First Line
: I was lost and sad, now I'm saved and glad
Composer
: Homer F. Morris
Date
: 1944
Calvary Songs #45
Crowning Hymns No. 12 #7
Tune Title
: [I was lost and sad; now I'm saved and glad]
First Line
: I was lost and sad; now I'm saved and glad
Composer
: Homer F. Morris
Date
: 1931
Crowning Hymns No. 12 #7
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