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[Lord, have mercy] (St. Luke Mass for Healing)
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[Lord, have mercy] (St. Luke Mass for Healing)
Composer: Carl Maults-By
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1 hymnal
Choral
Mass of Remembrance - Choral / Accompani…
Composer:
Carl Maults-By
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Tune Information
Title:
[Lord, have mercy] (St. Luke Mass for Healing)
Composer:
Carl Maults-By
Incipit:
66666 66666 65611
Key:
E♭ Major
Source:
St. Luke Mass for Healing
Copyright:
© 2007, Malted Milk Music
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Mass of Remembrance - Choral / Accompaniment Edition
Mass of Remembrance
Mass of Creation - Vocal Edition
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LORD, HAVE MERCY (Sing A New Creation 52)
LORD, HAVE MERCY - Lead Line (Presbyterian Hymnal 573)
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One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #639
Tune Title
: [Lord, have mercy]
First Line
: Lord, have mercy
Composer
: Carl MaultsBy
Key
: E♭ Major
Date
: 2018
Source
: St. Luke Mass for Healing
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #639
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