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[What is your prospect of the "well done"]
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[What is your prospect of the "well done"]
Composer: A. L. Judefind
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2 hymnals
Composer:
A. L. Judefind
(no biographical information available about A. L. Judefind.)
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Title:
[What is your prospect of the "well done"]
Composer:
A. L. Judefind
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What Is Your Prospect?
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Heart Hymns: a Song Book for use in devotional services, evangelistic meetings, sunday schools and young people's socieities (1912), p.30
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Exultant Praises #30
Tune Title
: [What is your prospect of the "well done"]
First Line
: What is your prospect of the "well done"
Composer
: A. L. Judefind
Date
: 1910
Exultant Praises #30
Heart Hymns #30
Tune Title
: [What is your prospect of the "well done"]
First Line
: What is your prospect of the "well done"
Composer
: A. L. Judefind
Date
: 1912
Heart Hymns #30
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