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Tune Identifier:"^the_savior_has_gone_to_the_pugh$"

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[The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Owen F. Pugh Incipit: 53334 32123 55622

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I Shall Not Be a Stranger Up There

Author: M. B. Wharton, D. D. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest Refrain First Line: Ah no! I have known Him too well here below Used With Tune: [The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest]

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I Shall Not Be a Stranger Up There

Author: M. B. Wharton, D. D. Hymnal: Songs of Praise #63 (1905) First Line: The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest Refrain First Line: Ah no! I have known Him too well here below Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest]
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I Shall Not Be a Stranger Up There

Author: M. B. Wharton, D. D. Hymnal: World Wide Revival Songs No. 2 #89 (1921) First Line: The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest Refrain First Line: Ah no! I have known Him too well here below Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest]

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Owen F. Pugh

1867 - 1920 Person Name: O. F. Pugh Composer of "[The Savior has gone to the realm of the blest]" in Songs of Praise

Morton Bryan Wharton

1839 - 1908 Person Name: M. B. Wharton, D. D. Author of "I Shall Not Be a Stranger Up There" in Songs of Praise
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