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Come unto me

Author: Josie Wallace Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Listen today to a message

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[Listen today to a message divine]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: I. H. Meredith Incipit: 35325 21315 67121 Used With Text: The Message Divine

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The Message Divine

Author: Josie Wallace Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 2 #24 (1912) First Line: Listen today to a message divine Refrain First Line: Come unto Me Languages: English Tune Title: [Listen today to a message divine]

Come unto me

Author: Josie Wallace Hymnal: The Young People's Chorus #d20 (1910) First Line: Listen today to a message
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Come unto Me

Author: Josie Wallace Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 2 (Canadian ed.) #24 (1912) First Line: Listen today to a message divine Languages: English

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I. H. Meredith

1872 - 1962 Composer of "[Listen today to a message divine]" in Sunday School Hymns No. 2 Pseudonyms Charles C. Ack­ley (tak­en from his wife’s name, Cla­ris­sa Ack­ley Cow­an) Broughton Ed­wards Floyd En­gle (from his ad­dress on Floyd Street in En­gle­wood Cliffs, New Jer­sey) Arthur Grant­ley Bruce Ken­ne­dy See also Ackley, Chas. C. 1872-1962 See also Edwards, Broughton

Josie Wallace

Author of "The Message Divine" in Sunday School Hymns No. 2
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