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The Wedding Banquet

Hymnal: Joy is Like the Rain #11 (1965) First Line: A certain man held a feast on his fine estate in town Refrain First Line: I cannot come. I cannot come to the banquet, don't trouble me now Languages: English Tune Title: [A certain man held a feast on his fine estate in town]

I cannot come (The Wedding Banquet)

Author: Sister Miriam Therese Winter Hymnal: Praise Ways #33 (1975) First Line: A certain man held a feast on his fine estate in town Refrain First Line: I cannot come. I cannot come to the banquet, don't trouble me now Tune Title: [A certain man held a feast on his fine estate in town]

A certain man held a feast

Hymnal: Songs for Worship and Fellowship #d1 (1968)

The Wedding Banquet

Author: Sister Miriam Therese Winter Hymnal: Songs #133a (1988) First Line: A certain man held a wedding feast on is fine estate in town Refrain First Line: I cannot come to the banquet, don't trouble me now Topics: Relationship; Spiritual Pizazz Languages: English

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