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[Not a sound invades the stillness] (Johnson)
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[Not a sound invades the stillness] (Johnson)
Composer: William Johnson
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2 hymnals
Composer:
William Johnson
William Johnson was born in 1906 on a farm near Center City, Minnesota. He published two collections of poetry: Wild Flowers (1948) and Bill’s Poems (1969). --The Presbyterian Hymnal Companion, 1993
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Title:
[Not a sound invades the stillness] (Johnson)
Composer:
William Johnson
Incipit:
32135 65332 13562
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Whisperings of Jesus
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Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 (1897), p.238
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Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #269
Tune Title
: [Not a sound invades the stillness]
First Line
: Not a sound invades the stillness
Composer
: W. Johnson
Incipit
: 32135 65332 13562
Date
: 1897
Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #269
Salvation Army Music #225
Tune Title
: [Not a sound invades the stillness]
First Line
: Not a sound invades the stillness
Date
: 1880
Salvation Army Music #225
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