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[Loved with everlasting love] (Phillips)
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[Loved with everlasting love] (Phillips)
Composer: Constance Phillips
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Piano/Organ
I Am His, and He Is Mine
Choral
I Am His, and He Is Mine
PowerPoint
I AM HIS AND HE IS MINE (Celebration 748…
Composer:
Constance Phillips
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Tune Information
Title:
[Loved with everlasting love] (Phillips)
Composer:
Constance Phillips
Incipit:
33317 14333 2632
Copyright:
Public Domain
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I Am His, and He Is Mine
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The Song Companion to the Scriptures (1911), p.208
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The Song Companion to the Scriptures #273
Tune Title
: [Loved with everlasting love]
First Line
: Loved with everlasting love
Composer
: Constance Phillips
Incipit
: 33317 14333 2632
Date
: 1911
The Song Companion to the Scriptures #273
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