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[No setting sun, no fading ray]
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[No setting sun, no fading ray]
Composer: Henry P. Morton
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2 hymnals
Composer:
Henry P. Morton
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Tune Information
Title:
[No setting sun, no fading ray]
Composer:
Henry P. Morton
Incipit:
51234 32121 76623
Copyright:
Public Domain
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No Setting Sun
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Evangel Bells: comprising the very best gospel songs and standard hymns for revival meetings and all church services (1927), p.6
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Evangel Bells #5
Tune Title
: [No setting sun, no fading ray]
First Line
: No setting sun, no fading ray
Composer
: Henry P. Morton
Date
: 1927
Evangel Bells #5
Hymns of Glory No. 2 #39
Tune Title
: [No setting sun, no fading ray]
First Line
: No setting sun, no fading ray
Composer
: Henry P. Morton
Date
: 1914
Hymns of Glory No. 2 #39
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