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The Straight and Narrow Way

Author: J. A. Black Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's a road to perdition Refrain First Line: O, there'll be joy on your way as you journey each day

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[There's a road to perdition]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. A. (Jim) Black Incipit: 51323 41231 65556 Used With Text: The Straight and Narrow Way

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The Straight and Narrow Way

Author: J. A. B. Hymnal: Bells of Glory #105 (1956) First Line: There's a road to perdition Refrain First Line: O, there'll be joy on your way as you journey each day Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a road to perdition]

The straight and narrow way

Author: J. A. Black Hymnal: Tuneful Melodies #d121 (1955) First Line: There's a road to perdition Refrain First Line: O, there'll be joy

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J. A. Black

Person Name: J. A. B. Author of "The Straight and Narrow Way" in Bells of Glory
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