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REGENT STREET
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REGENT STREET
Composer: Gerald Sainton
Published in
1 hymnal
Piano/Organ
O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art
Composer:
Gerald Sainton
(no biographical information available about Gerald Sainton.)
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Tune Information
Title:
REGENT STREET
Composer:
Gerald Sainton
Meter:
8.8.6 D
Incipit:
17656 32123 45345
Copyright:
Public Domain
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O Love Divine, How Sweet Thou Art
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MAGDALEN COLLEGE
HABAKKUK (Hodges)
GANGES
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The Song Companion to the Scriptures (1911), p.194
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The Song Companion to the Scriptures #254a
Tune Title
: REGENT STREET
First Line
: O Love Divine, how sweet Thou art!
Composer
: Gerald Sainton
Meter
: 8.8.6.D.
Incipit
: 17656 32123 45345
Date
: 1911
The Song Companion to the Scriptures #254a
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