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Meek and Lowly
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Jesus meek and lowly, Ever shall we pray
Author: C. E. Leslie
Tune: [Jesus, meek and lowly]
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Author:
C. E. Leslie
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Jesus meek and lowly, Ever shall we pray
Title:
Meek and Lowly
Author:
C. E. Leslie
Language:
English
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Jesus, meek and lowly]
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Silvery Echoes of Praise and Prayer: a collection of hymns and music, expecially adapted for children and youths in the primary and intermediate departments of the Sunday-school (1880), p.14
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Silvery Echoes of Praise and Prayer #14
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: Meek and Lowly
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: Jesus, meek and lowly
Tune Title
: [Jesus, meek and lowly]
Author
: C. E. L.
Date
: 1880
Silvery Echoes of Praise and Prayer #14
The Sabbath School Queen #d44
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: Jesus meek and lowly, ever shall we pray
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: Jesus meek and lowly, ever shall we pray
Author
: C. E. Leslie
Date
: 1879
The Sabbath School Queen #d44
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