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[Though the way seems dark and drear]
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[Though the way seems dark and drear]
Composer: F. W. Vandersloot
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
F. W. Vandersloot
(no biographical information available about F. W. Vandersloot.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Though the way seems dark and drear]
Composer:
F. W. Vandersloot
Incipit:
34511 65565 25633
Copyright:
Public Domain
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I Will Follow Where He Leads
All texts published with [Though the way seems dark and drear]
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Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 #98
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Sacred Praise: for Use in Gospel Meetings, Evangelistic Services ... (1912), p.93
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Sacred Praise #93
Tune Title
: [Tho' the way seems dark and drear]
First Line
: Tho' the way seems dark and drear
Composer
: F. W. Vandersloot
Date
: 1912
Sacred Praise #93
Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 #98
Tune Title
: [Though the way seems dark and drear]
First Line
: Though the way seems dark and drear
Composer
: F. W. Vandersloot
Date
: 1909
Songs of Faith and Hope Number 2 #98
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