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[Covered by the blood of the One who died]
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[Covered by the blood of the One who died]
Composer: Clyde Williams (1943)
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3 hymnals
Composer:
Clyde Williams
(no biographical information available about Clyde Williams.)
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Tune Information
Title:
[Covered by the blood of the One who died]
Composer:
Clyde Williams
(1943)
Copyright:
© 1943, by Stamps Baxter Music and Printing Co. in "New Songs Supreme"
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Covered By the Blood
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Choice Specials #114
Tune Title
: [Covered by the blood of the One who died]
First Line
: Covered by the blood of the One who died
Composer
: Clyde Williams
Date
: 1950
Choice Specials #114
New Songs Supreme #114
Tune Title
: [Covered by the blood of the One who died]
First Line
: Covered by the blood of the One who died
Composer
: Clyde Williams
Date
: 1943
New Songs Supreme #114
Stamps-Baxter Chorus Book #64
Tune Title
: [Covered by the blood of the one who died]
First Line
: Covered by the blood of the one who died
Composer
: Clyde Williams
Date
: 1945
Stamps-Baxter Chorus Book #64
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