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[The Lord is in His Holy temple] (Hughes)
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[The Lord is in His Holy temple] (Hughes)
Composer: J. Wesley Hughes
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THE LORD IS IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE (Celebrat…
Composer:
J. Wesley Hughes
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Title:
[The Lord is in His Holy temple] (Hughes)
Composer:
J. Wesley Hughes
Incipit:
33333 43255 55555
Key:
Dâ™ Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Lord Is in His Holy Temple
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THE LORD IS IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE (Celebration Hymnal 216)
THE LORD IS IN HIS HOLY TEMPLE (Hymnal for Worship & Celebration 594)
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Magnificat: a Hymnal for Sunday Schools (1923), p.205
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Magnificat #231
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: The Lord is in His Holy temple
Composer
: J. Wesley Hughes
Date
: 1923
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