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Alternate tunes?

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Looking at "Related Tunes" of "For all the saints", I noticed there was no listing for ENGELBERG, which my index shows two instances of, but it turns out in both cases (Rejoice in the Lord and SDA Hymnal) it's given as an "Alternate Tune". You don't have the SDA book just yet, but you do have Routley's hymnal, and at the pertinent entry, #397, there is no mention of an alternate tune. Shouldn't there be?


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Thanks, the alternate tune should indeed be noted if it is in the hymnal. I've added the note.

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