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[No tears in heaven, no sorrows given]

[No tears in heaven, no sorrows given]

Composer: Robert S. Arnold (1935)
Published in 24 hymnals


Composer: Robert S. Arnold

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Tune Information

Title: [No tears in heaven, no sorrows given]
Composer: Robert S. Arnold (1935)
Incipit: 11111 33321 11133
Copyright: Copyright, 1935, by The Stamps-Baxter Music Co., in "Harbor Bells No. 4"

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 24 of 24)

Bill Garrett's 1951 Special Sacred Songs #23

Blessed Refuge #178

Christian Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #600

Church Gospel Songs and Hymns #456

Church Hymnal #367

Favorite Songs and Hymns #103

Favorites Number 8 #49

Hymns by the Western Stars #25

Text

Melodies of Love #1

New Songs of Inspiration Number 3 #82

Our Recorded Songs, number two #30

Our Sacrifice of Praise #102

Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #456

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #747

Radio Beams No. 2 #132

Radio Favorites #84

Sacred Selections for the Church #403

Sacred Songs of the Church #901

Songs of Faith and Praise #882

Songs Of The Church #385

Songs Of The Church #385

Standard Songs Of The Church #59

Page Scan

The New Wonderful Songs for Work and Worship #5

Universal Songs and Hymns #103

Exclude 15 pre-1979 instances
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