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82. Our Father's Way Is Best

Text Information
First Line: There is naught to fear
Title: Our Father's Way Is Best
Author: Rev. Dr. Alfred Barratt (1940)
Refrain First Line: Sing a song, all day long
Language: English
Publication Date: 1939
Copyright: © 1940, by A. J. Showalter co., in "Bells of Heaven"
Tune Information
Name: [There is naught to fear]
Composer: L. D. Morris (1940)
Incipit: 34545 12323 17617
Copyright: © 1940, by A. J. Showalter co., in "Bells of Heaven"



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