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Looking to Jesus

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: No longer at ease will I slumber Refrain First Line: Looking to Jesus, I'll run the race

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[No longer at ease will I slumber]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. H. Weber Incipit: 53332 11762 44455 Used With Text: Looking to Jesus

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Looking to Jesus

Author: Rev. A. A. Graley Hymnal: The Evangelist No. 3 #141 (1894) First Line: No longer at ease will I slumber Refrain First Line: Looking to Jesus, I'll run the race Languages: English Tune Title: [No longer at ease will I slumber]
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Looking to Jesus, I'll run the race

Author: Rev. A. A. Graley Hymnal: The Welcome #51 (1873) First Line: No longer at ease will I slumber

Looking to Jesus

Author: Alfred Arthur Graley Hymnal: Battle Songs of the Cross #d122 (1901) First Line: No longer at ease will I slumber Refrain First Line: Looking to Jesus, I'll run the race Languages: English

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Alfred A. Graley

1813 - 1905 Person Name: Alfred Arthur Graley Author of "Looking to Jesus"

J. H. Weber

Person Name: Rev. J. H. Weber Composer of "[No longer at ease will I slumber]" in The Evangelist No. 3
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