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JACOB’S WELL (Peters)
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JACOB’S WELL (Peters)
Composer: Alexander M. Peters (1997)
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
Recording
Composer:
Alexander M. Peters
(no biographical information available about Alexander M. Peters.)
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Tune Information
Title:
JACOB’S WELL (Peters)
Composer:
Alexander M. Peters
(1997)
Meter:
5.7.5.5 with refrain
Incipit:
51256 14332 5321
Key:
F Major
Copyright:
© 1997 Alexander M. Peters
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Ho, All Who Thirst: Come Now to the Water
All texts published with JACOB’S WELL (Peters)
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Audio
Audio recording
from
Glory to God: the Presbyterian Hymnal #479
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Glory to God #479
Tune Title
: JACOB’S WELL
First Line
: Why forsake the Lord
Composer
: Alexander M. Peters
Meter
: 5.7.5.5 with refrain
Key
: F Major
Date
: 2013
Glory to God #479
Sing a New Creation #6
Tune Title
: JACOB'S WELL
First Line
: Why forsake the Lord
Composer
: Alexander M. Peters
Meter
: 57 55 with refrain
Key
: G Major
Date
: 2022
Sing a New Creation #6
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