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The work for me

Author: Anna D. Bradley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I may not sing in lofty strains Refrain First Line: The world is full of burdened lives

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The work for me

Author: Anna D. Bradley Hymnal: Song Land Melodies #d74 (1897) First Line: I may not sing in lofty strains Refrain First Line: The world is full of burdened lives

The work for me

Author: Anna D. Bradley Hymnal: Songland Melodies ... a New Song Book for Revivals #d91 (1898) First Line: I may not sing in lofty strains Refrain First Line: The world is full of burdened lives

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Anna D. Bradley

Author of "The work for me" Anna D. Bradley made many contributions to the Christian Standard, memorably a tribute to her mother that resonates with all daughters. --from Christian Church Women: Shapers of a Movement
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