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[How sweet to feel the Savior near]
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[How sweet to feel the Savior near]
Composer: J. W. Slaughenhaupt
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Composer:
J. W. Slaughenhaupt
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Title:
[How sweet to feel the Savior near]
Composer:
J. W. Slaughenhaupt
Incipit:
55132 12617 65121
Key:
G Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Precious Words of Peace
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Gathered Jewels: a collection of Sunday School hymns and tunes by a selected corps of authors of great prominence; this book contains a department of christian heart songs especially prepared for youn (1886), p.126
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Gathered Jewels #126
Tune Title
: [How sweet to feel the Savior near]
First Line
: How sweet to feel the Savior near
Composer
: J. W. Slaughenhaupt
Incipit
: 55132 12617 65121
Date
: 1886
Gathered Jewels #126
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Tune Title
: [Precious Words of Peace]
First Line
: How sweet to feel the Saviour near
Composer
: J. W. Slaughenhaupt
Key
: G Major
Date
: 1894
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