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[We once were lost in sin]
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[We once were lost in sin]
Composer: Lutie F. Martin (c. 1916)
Published in
4 hymnals
Composer:
Lutie F. Martin
(no biographical information available about Lutie F. Martin.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[We once were lost in sin]
Composer:
Lutie F. Martin
(c. 1916)
Incipit:
13332 11121 65511
Key:
G Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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That We Might Be One
All texts published with [We once were lost in sin]
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Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) (1997), p.479
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Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #607
Tune Title
: [We once were lost in sin]
First Line
: We once were lost in sin
Composer
: Lutie F. Martin
Key
: G Major
Date
: 1997
Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #607
Sacred Songs of the Church #824
Tune Title
: [We once were lost in sin]
First Line
: We once were lost in sin
Composer
: Lutie F. Martin, 1881-1966
Key
: G Major
Date
: 2007
Sacred Songs of the Church #824
Include 2 pre-1979 instances
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