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[How beauteous is the earth! How bright the sky!]
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[How beauteous is the earth! How bright the sky!]
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5 hymnals
Tune Information
Title:
[How beauteous is the earth! How bright the sky!]
Incipit:
35311 12123 13531
Key:
G Major or modal
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Texts
Praise the Lord
Softly the drunkard's wife breatheth her prayer
The Penitent
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Songs of Rejoicing: a collection of new songs for the Sunday-school (1888), p.99
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Grateful Praise #21
Tune Title
: [How beauteous is the earth! How bright the sky!]
First Line
: How beauteous is the earth! How bright the sky!
Date
: 1884
Grateful Praise #21
Salvation Army Music #140
Tune Title
: [Humbly the penitent offers his prayer]
First Line
: Humbly the penitent offers his prayer
Date
: 1880
Salvation Army Music #140
Songs of Rejoicing #99
Tune Title
: [How beauteous is the earth]
First Line
: How beauteous is the earth
Date
: 1888
Songs of Rejoicing #99
The Little Minstrel #60
Tune Title
: [How beauteous is the earth! how bright the sky!]
First Line
: How beauteous is the earth! how bright the sky!
Key
: G Major or modal
Date
: 1867
The Little Minstrel #60
The New Sabbath School Hosanna #157a
Tune Title
: WANDERER, COME HOME
First Line
: [Softly the drunkard's wife breatheth her prayer]
Key
: F Major or modal
Date
: 1870
The New Sabbath School Hosanna #157a
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