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[Live for Him who loves us]
Composer: L. S. Leason
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3 hymnals
Composer:
L. S. Leason
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Title:
[Live for Him who loves us]
Composer:
L. S. Leason
Incipit:
56513 16716 57127
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Select Hymns and Psalms: for the Church and Sunday School (1914), p.61
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Tune Title
: [Live for Him who loves us]
First Line
: Live for Him who loves us
Composer
: L. S. Leason
Incipit
: 56513 16716 57127
Date
: 1914
Select Hymns and Psalms #62
Selected Hymns #7
Tune Title
: [Live for Him who loves us]
First Line
: Live for Him who loves us
Composer
: L. S. Leason
Date
: 1903
Selected Hymns #7
The Standard Sunday School Hymnal #208
Tune Title
: [Don't forget the old folks]
First Line
: Don't forget the old folks
Composer
: L. S. Leason
Incipit
: 56513 16716 57127
Date
: 1888
The Standard Sunday School Hymnal #208
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