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Flee to Your Mountain

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #86 (1885) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Topics: Warnings Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain
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Flee to Your Mountain

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book #86 (1879) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain
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Flee as a bird to your mountain

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Great Songs of the Church. number two #543 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee As a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) #151 (1997) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.8.8 First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Lyrics: 1 Flee as a bird to your mountain, Thou who art weary of sin; Go to the clear flowing fountain Where you may wash and be clean. Fly, for th'avenger is near thee; Call and the Savior will hear thee; He on His bosom will bear thee, O thou who art weary of sin, O thou who art weary of sin. 2 He will protect Thee for ever, Wipe ev'ry falling tear; He will forsake thee, O never, Sheltered so tenderly there. Haste, then, the hours are flying, Spend not the moments in sighing, Cease from your sorrow and crying: The Savior will wipe ev'ry tear, The Savior will wipe ev'ry tear. Topics: Refuge & Rest Scripture: Psalm 11:1 Languages: English Tune Title: IN DOMINO CONFIDO
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Flee as a bird to your mountain

Author: Mrs. Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Christian Song #315 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: FLEE AS A BIRD
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Flee as a Bird

Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets #28 (1925) First Line: Flee as a bird to the mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to the mountain
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Flee As A Bird

Hymnal: Edward MacHugh's Treasury of Gospel Hymns and Poems #40 (1938) First Line: Flee, as a bird, to the mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to the mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Hymnal: Crowning Glory No. 1 #128 (1890) First Line: Flee as a bird to yon mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to yon mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Hymnal: Sun-Shine Songs #170 (1895) First Line: Flee as a bird to yon mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to yon mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Hymnal: Songs of Victory #341 (1890) First Line: Flee as a bird to thy mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to thy mountain]

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