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[Weary soul, the Lord is near]
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[Weary soul, the Lord is near]
Composer: Arthur W. Spooner
Published in
3 hymnals
Audio files:
MIDI
Composer:
Arthur W. Spooner
(no biographical information available about Arthur W. Spooner.)
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Title:
[Weary soul, the Lord is near]
Composer:
Arthur W. Spooner
Incipit:
32117 12432 21233
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Hear Him Calling, "It Is I!"
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Songs for All #21
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The New Life Hymnal (1907), p.21
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Songs for All #21
Tune Title
: [Weary soul, the Lord is near]
First Line
: Weary soul, the Lord is near
Composer
: Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.
Date
: 1906
Songs for All #21
Songs of Love Divine #21
Tune Title
: [Weary soul, the Lord is near]
First Line
: Weary soul, the Lord is near
Composer
: Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.
Date
: 1906
Songs of Love Divine #21
The New Life Hymnal #21
Tune Title
: [Weary soul, the Lord is near]
First Line
: Weary soul, the Lord is near
Composer
: Arthur W. Spooner, D. D.
Date
: 1907
The New Life Hymnal #21
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