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Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Hymnal: New Life #28 (1879) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng
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"Jesus of Nazareth passeth by"

Hymnal: Dew Drops of Sacred Song #38a (1870) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng Languages: English

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: French and English Hymns #d43 (1891) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Reviving Hymns for the New Life. 3rd ed. #d68 (1875) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng
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Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Miss Eta Campbell Hymnal: The Gospel of Joy #85 (1879) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: The Christian Union Revival Songster #d89 (1892) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Songs of Praises #d91 (1885) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Popular Selections from Hymns New and Old #d92 (1891) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Harvest Bells No. 1 #d97 (1887) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng Languages: English

Jesus of Nazareth passeth by

Author: Etta Campbell Hymnal: Praises of Jesus #d100 (1865) First Line: What mean this eager, anxious throng

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