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This Is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Golden Songs of Glory #22 (1906) Refrain First Line: Always be right and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]
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This Is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Primary Songs No. 2 #47 (1894) Refrain First Line: Always be bright and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]
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This Is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Sabbath Songs #54 (1886) Refrain First Line: Always be right and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]
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This Is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Primary Songs No. 3 #63 (1908) Refrain First Line: Always be right and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]
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This Is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Grace and Glory #139 (1882) Refrain First Line: Always be bright and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]
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This is the Sweetest Story

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Dortch's Gospel Voices #423 (1902) Refrain First Line: Always be right and joyous Languages: English Tune Title: [This is the sweetest story]

This is the sweetest story, wonderful, strange

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass Hymnal: Bells of Heaven #d386 (1898) Languages: English
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That precious old story

Author: Rev. Thos. L. Poulson Hymnal: Sparkling Rubies #64 (1871) First Line: This is the precious story Refrain First Line: Our fathers told the story

Then, shout, brethren, shout

Hymnal: The Mountain Warbler #d81 (1872) First Line: This is the day that is famous in story
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Always be bright and joyous

Author: Margarette Snodgrass Hymnal: Primary Songs #48 (1878) First Line: This is the sweetest story

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