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[In our march to Zion's city]
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[In our march to Zion's city]
Composer: E. S. Lorenz
Published in
3 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
E. S. Lorenz
Pseudonymns: John D. Cresswell, L. S. Edwards, E. D. Mund,…
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Tune Information
Title:
[In our march to Zion's city]
Composer:
E. S. Lorenz
Incipit:
35512 16176 51232
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Once More Sabbath Farther On
Am Tag des Herrn
All texts published with [In our march to Zion's city]
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Audio
MIDI file
from
Songs for Work and Worship #199
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Songs for Work and Worship (1900), p.202
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Jubel-Klänge #50
Tune Title
: [Eine andre Gnadenwoche]
First Line
: Eine andre Gnadenwoche
Composer
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1899
Jubel-Klänge #50
Songs for Work and Worship #199
Tune Title
: [In our march to Zion's city]
First Line
: In our march to Zion's city
Composer
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1900
Songs for Work and Worship #199
The Voice of Melody #50
Tune Title
: [In our march to Zion's city]
First Line
: In our march to Zion's city
Composer
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1900
The Voice of Melody #50
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