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YARNDLEY
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YARNDLEY
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4 hymnals
Tune Information
Title:
YARNDLEY
Incipit:
32143 21321 2221
Key:
A♭ Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Jesus Christ hath lived and died
Guard Thy Lips
All texts published with YARNDLEY
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The Sunday-School Hymnal and Service Book (Ed. A) (1887), p.184
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Children's Praise #53
Tune Title
: YARNDLEY
First Line
: Words are things of little cost
Date
: 1871
Children's Praise #53
The Sunday School Chorister #80
Tune Title
: YARNDLEY
First Line
: Jesus Christ hath lived and died
Composer
: Prof. Yarndley
Date
: 1891
The Sunday School Chorister #80
The Sunday-School Hymnal and Service Book (Ed. A) #306
Tune Title
: YARNDLEY
First Line
: Jesus Christ hath lived and died
Date
: 1887
The Sunday-School Hymnal and Service Book (Ed. A) #306
Voices of Praise #136
Tune Title
: YARNDLEY
First Line
: Jesus Christ hath lived and died
Meter
: 7s.
Key
: A♭ Major
Date
: 1883
Voices of Praise #136
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