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Do What You Can

Don't think there is nothing for children to do

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley
Published in 17 hymnals


Author: Alfred Arthur Graley

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Text Information

First Line: Don't think there is nothing for children to do
Title: Do What You Can
Author: Alfred Arthur Graley
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Children, do all that you can
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 17 of 17)
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A Companion to the Canadian Sunday School Harp #130

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A Manual of Devotion and Hymns for the House of Refuge, City of New York #384

Children's Praise #d34

Gospel Gleanings #d7

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Grace and Glory #6

Happy Voices #d37

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Living Fountain #20

New Hosannas #d17

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Songs of Glory #52

Sunday School Service and Hymn Book arranged by the Sunday School Committee #d29

The Canadian Sunday School Harp #d32

The Hymns of "Happy Voices" (without music) #d37

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The Junior Hymnal #84

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The Portfolio of Sunday School Songs #79

The Saint John's Church Sunday School Hymn Book #d25

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The Voice of Praise #143

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White Robes for the Sunday School #22

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