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[I will arise and go to my Father] (Holzworth)
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[I will arise and go to my Father] (Holzworth)
Composer: Alfred Holzworth
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Alfred Holzworth
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Tune Information
Title:
[I will arise and go to my Father] (Holzworth)
Composer:
Alfred Holzworth
Incipit:
51233 32321 71227
Copyright:
Public Domain
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I Will Arise and Go to My Father
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Audio
MIDI file
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The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 #20
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The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 (1921), p.20
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The Stirling Three Hundred #176
Tune Title
: ["I will arise and go to my Father"]
First Line
: "I will arise and go to my Father"
Composer
: Alfred Holzworth
Date
: 1950
The Stirling Three Hundred #176
The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 #20
Tune Title
: [“I will arise and go to my Father”]
First Line
: “I will arise and go to my Father”
Composer
: Alfred Holzworth
Date
: 1921
The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 3 #20
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