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[When we grow weary and the way]
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[When we grow weary and the way]
Composer: W. F. Werschkul
Published in
3 hymnals
Composer:
W. F. Werschkul
(no biographical information available about W. F. Werschkul.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[When we grow weary and the way]
Composer:
W. F. Werschkul
Incipit:
53545 12332 34655
Copyright:
Public Domain
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There's Rest for Thee at Home
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Bright Light: a collection of new and selected songs (1893), p.102
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Bright Light #104
Tune Title
: [When we grow weary and the way]
First Line
: When we grow weary and the way
Composer
: W. F. Werschkul
Incipit
: 53545 12332 34655
Date
: 1893
Bright Light #104
The Morning Light, Enlarged #68
Tune Title
: [When we grow weary and the way]
First Line
: When we grow weary and the way
Composer
: W. F. Werschkul
Date
: 1882
The Morning Light, Enlarged #68
The Morning Light #68
Tune Title
: [When we grow weary and the way]
First Line
: When we grow weary and the way
Composer
: W. F. Werschkul
Date
: 1880
The Morning Light #68
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