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ZINZENDORF
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ZINZENDORF
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2 hymnals
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A CHARGE TO KEEP I HAVE (Celebration 666…
Tune Information
Title:
ZINZENDORF
Meter:
6.6.8.6
Incipit:
53565 43543 22154
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
A Charge to Keep I Have
The Horrors of the Second death
All texts published with ZINZENDORF
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BOYLSTON
ST. THOMAS (Williams)
KENTUCKY
GALWAY
LABAN
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A CHARGE TO KEEP I HAVE (Celebration 666)
A CHARGE TO KEEP I HAVE (United Methodist 413)
A CHARGE TO KEEP I HAVE (Hymnal for Worship & Celebration 448)
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Laudamus: a hymal for women's colleges and schools (1887), p.119
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Laudamus #153
Tune Title
: ZINZENDORF
First Line
: Oh, where shall rest be found
Date
: 1887
Laudamus #153
Laudamus #294
Tune Title
: ZINZENDORF
First Line
: A Charge to keep I have
Meter
: S.M.
Incipit
: 53565 43543 22154
Date
: 1887
Laudamus #294
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