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[Our Father who art in heaven] (Morse)
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[Our Father who art in heaven] (Morse)
Composer: Charles H. Morse
Published in
1 hymnal
Choral
LORD'S PRAYER, THE
Instrumental
The Lord’s Prayer
PowerPoint
THE LORD'S PRAYER (Celebration 631)
Composer:
Charles H. Morse
(no biographical information available about Charles H. Morse.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Our Father who art in heaven] (Morse)
Composer:
Charles H. Morse
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Lord's Prayer
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Choral
LORD'S PRAYER, THE
Mass of Creation - Choral / Accompaniment Edition
The Lord’s Prayer
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THE LORD'S PRAYER (Celebration 631)
OUR FATHER (Voices United 1996 - 960)
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Songs for the Chapel: Arranged for male voices, for use in colleges, academies, schools and societies (1909), p.405
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Songs for the Chapel #O4
Tune Title
: [Our Father who art in heaven]
First Line
: Our Father who art in heaven
Composer
: Charles H. Morse, 1853-
Date
: 1909
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