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The Prodigal

Author: A. J. Crider Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: This heart of mine is deep dismayed

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[This heart of mine is deep dismay'd]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. F. K. Incipit: 33333 43222 34654 Used With Text: The Prodigal

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The Prodigal

Author: A. J. Crider Hymnal: Apples of Gold #113 (1890) First Line: This heart of mine is deep dismayed Languages: English Tune Title: [This heart of mine is deep dismayed]
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The Prodigal

Author: A. J. K. Hymnal: Living Gems #42 (1886) First Line: This heart of mine is deep dismay'd Languages: English Tune Title: [This heart of mine is deep dismay'd]

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John F. Kinsey

1852 - 1915 Person Name: J. F. Kinsey Composer of "[This heart of mine is deep dismayed]" in Apples of Gold Late 19th Century Kinsey’s works include: Pearls and Diamonds for the Sunday School (Lafayette, Indiana: Echo Music Company, 1892) Music-- ECHOES OF GLORY HUATULCO PEARLS AND DIAMONDS REJOICE, THE KING IS RISEN --www.hymntime.com/tch

A. Jay Krider

Person Name: A. J. K. Author of "The Prodigal" in Living Gems

A. J. Crider

Author of "The Prodigal"
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