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He saved me too, I'm of that number

Author: Edward C. Deas Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Lost in the crowd on the dark downward road

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He saved me too, I'm of that number

Author: Edward C. Deas Hymnal: Gates of Praise for the Worship of God and Use in His Service. Rev. ed. #d63 (1923) First Line: Lost in the crowd on the dark downward road Languages: English

He saved me too, I'm of that number

Author: Edward C. Deas Hymnal: Gems of Love #d83 (1924) First Line: Lost in the crowd on the dark downward road Languages: English

He saved me too, I'm of that number

Author: Edward C. Deas Hymnal: Notes of Gold #d105 (1921) First Line: Lost in the crowd on the dark downward road

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Edward C. Deas

1880 - 1944 Author of "He saved me too, I'm of that number" Edward C. Deas was born on 31 Jan 1880 in Florence County, South Carolina. He died June 20, 1944, in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. email to Hymnary
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