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95. Born in the Night, Mary's Child

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Text Information
First Line: Born in the night, Mary's Child
Title: Born in the Night, Mary's Child
Author: Geoffrey Ainger (1964, alt.)
Meter: 7 6 7 6
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Topic: The Christian Year: Epiphany; Biblical Characters: Mary, Mother of Jesus; Christian Year: Epiphany (7 more...)
Copyright: Words © 1964 Stainer & Bell Ltd. (Admin. Hope Publishing Company)
Tune Information
Name: MARY'S CHILD
Composer: Geoffrey Ainger (1964)
Harmonizer: Richard D. Wetzel (1972)
Meter: 7 6 7 6
Key: G Major
Copyright: Music copyright 1964 by Stainer & Bell Ltd. Used by permission of Hope Publishing Company.



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