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I'll Die On the Field

Author: D. F. W. Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour Refrain First Line: His love is more precious than ever to me Used With Tune: [How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]

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[How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mrs. Aura Smith Incipit: 55332 31131 65511 Used With Text: I'll Die On the Field

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I'll Die On the Field

Author: D. F. W. Hymnal: The Bow of Promise #29 (1898) First Line: How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour Refrain First Line: His love is more precious than ever Languages: English Tune Title: [How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]
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I'll Die On the Field

Author: D. F. W. Hymnal: The Revival No. 3 #70 (1899) First Line: How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour Refrain First Line: His love is more precious than ever to me Languages: English Tune Title: [How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]
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I'll Die On the Field

Author: D. F. W. Hymnal: Songs of Praise and Victory #93 (1900) First Line: How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour Refrain First Line: His love is more precious than ever to me Languages: English Tune Title: [How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]

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D. F. W.

Author of "I'll Die On the Field" in Songs of Praise and Victory

Mrs. Aura Smith

Composer of "[How dear to my mem'ry the bright heav'nly hour]" in Songs of Praise and Victory