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[Earthly cares are all thy thought]
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[Earthly cares are all thy thought]
Composer: J. B. Herbert
Published in
2 hymnals
Audio files:
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Composer:
J. B. Herbert
(no biographical information available about J. B. Herbert.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Earthly cares are all thy thought]
Composer:
J. B. Herbert
Incipit:
33317 14444 71223
Copyright:
Public Domain
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One Thing Needful
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Great Revival Hymns #135
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Great Revival Hymns No. 2 (1913), p.143
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Great Revival Hymns #135
Tune Title
: [Earthly cares are all thy thought]
First Line
: Earthly cares are all thy thought
Composer
: J. B. Herbert
Date
: 1911
Great Revival Hymns #135
Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #142
Tune Title
: [Earthly cares are all thy thought]
First Line
: Earthly cares are all thy thought, fleeting pleasures
Composer
: J. B. Herbert
Date
: 1913
Great Revival Hymns No. 2 #142
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