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SUNAPEE
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SUNAPEE
Composer: Frank L. Sealy
Published in
1 hymnal
Choral
I Sought the Lord
Composer:
Frank L. Sealy
Organist, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York
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Tune Information
Title:
SUNAPEE
Composer:
Frank L. Sealy
Meter:
10.10.10.6 with refrain
Incipit:
55177 21762 55343
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I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew
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Alternative Tunes
PEACE (Chadwick)
ARTAVIA
PEACE (Revivalist)
KERR (Laufer)
TRANQUILITY (Booth)
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Common Praise: hymns with tunes for Christian worship (1913), p.154
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Common Praise #112
Tune Title
: SUNAPEE
First Line
: I sought the Lord, and afterward I knew
Composer
: Frank L. Sealy
Meter
: 10.10.10.6.
Incipit
: 55177 21762 55343
Date
: 1913
Common Praise #112
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