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[The Bible says that God loved the world]
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[The Bible says that God loved the world]
Composer: Harry Grey
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Harry Grey
(no biographical information available about Harry Grey.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[The Bible says that God loved the world]
Composer:
Harry Grey
Incipit:
55113 21712 34433
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
I Am Going to Believe It
All texts published with [The Bible says that God loved the world]
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Media
Audio
MIDI file
from
Songs for Work and Worship #161
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The Voice of Melody (1900), p.162
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Songs for Work and Worship #161
Tune Title
: [The Bible says that God loved the world]
First Line
: The Bible says that God loved the world
Composer
: Harry Grey
Date
: 1900
Songs for Work and Worship #161
The Voice of Melody #161
Tune Title
: [The Bible says that God loved the world]
First Line
: The Bible says that God loved the world
Composer
: Harry Grey
Date
: 1900
The Voice of Melody #161
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