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29B. Hijos de Dios (Angels on High)

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Text Information
First Line: Tributen gloria
Title: Hijos de Dios (Angels on High)
Spanish Title: Hijos de Dios
Author: Lorenzo Florián
Translator: Mary Louise Bringle, b. 1953
Refrain First Line: Hijos de Dios (Angels on high)
Language: English; Spanish
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture:
Topic: Biblical Names and Places: Kadesh; Biblical Names and Places: Lebanon; Biblical Names and Places: Mount Hermon (20 more...)
Copyright: Text © 1985 GIA Publications, Inc.; Translation © 2911 GIA Publications, Inc.
ONE LICENSE: 90228
Tune Information
Name: [Tributen gloria]
Composer: Lorenzo Florián
Arranger: Marcus Hong
Key: F Major
Copyright: © 1985 GIA Publications, Inc.; Arr. © 2011 GIA Publications, Inc.
Notes: Maintain a strong sense of the 3+3+2 pulse in the accompaniment (guitar, keyboard, and/or percussion).



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