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SCOPAS
Composer: C. Hancock
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WHO IS THIS, SO WEAK AND HELPLESS (Trini…
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Tune Information
Title:
SCOPAS
Composer:
C. Hancock
Incipit:
52345 66554 32122
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Who Is This, So Weak and Helpless
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WHO IS THIS, SO WEAK AND HELPLESS (Trinity Hymnal 239)
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The Sunday School Hymnary: a twentieth century hymnal for young people (4th ed.) (1906), p.230
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The Church Hymnary #542
Tune Title
: SCOPAS
First Line
: Who is this so weak and helpless
Composer
: C. Hancock
Date
: 1902
The Church Hymnary #542
The Sunday School Hymnary #217b
Tune Title
: SCOPAS
First Line
: Who is this, so weak and helpless
Composer
: C. Hancock, Mus. Bac.
Meter
: 8.7.8.7.8.7.
Date
: 1906
The Sunday School Hymnary #217b
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