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142. Let Streams of Living Justice

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First Line: Let streams of living justice flow down upon the earth;
Title: Let Streams of Living Justice
Author: William Whitla (1989)
Language: English
Publication Date: 2015
Topic: Justice: Service
Copyright: © 1989 William Whitla. Used by permission. For further copyright permission, contact bill.whitla@sympatico.ca
ONE LICENSE: 246300
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Notes: "Let Streams of Living Justice," written in response to the events in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, China, is dedicated to the mothers of the disappeared in Argentina, Whitla's home church community of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Toronto, and the people of Tiananmen Square. It sings of liberation, healing, and a vision of the city of God built to music by God the composer, made from the lives, faith, dreams, and love of humanity called to follow the way and path of Christ. Tune: THAXTED, Voices United 256
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