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Yours Is the Kingdom

Author: J. H. Miffleton Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains Used With Tune: [Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains] Text Sources: Text based on the Eucharistic Prayer of the Didache, first century A.D.

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[Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Miffleton; O.S. Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 12176 36712 176 Used With Text: Yours Is the Kingdom

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Yours Is the Kingdom

Author: J. H. Miffleton Hymnal: The Brethren Songbook #98 (1974) First Line: Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains Tune Title: [Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains]

Yours Is the Kingdom

Author: J. H. M. Hymnal: Sing and Rejoice! #148 (1979) First Line: Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains Refrain First Line: Yours is the kingdom, Yours is the power Topics: Church - Unity and Fellowship; Communion Service - Love Feast; Freedom; Peace; Praise, Thanksgiving; Suffering and Death Languages: English Tune Title: [Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains]

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Jack H. Miffleton

Person Name: J. H. M. Author of "Yours Is the Kingdom" in Sing and Rejoice!

Orlando Schmidt

Person Name: O.S. Accompaniment of "[Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains]" in Sing and Rejoice!

J. M. Miffleton

Composer of "[Broken bread is scattered on the hillsides and the plains]" in The Brethren Songbook
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