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Praises Unto the King

Author: Randolph Keith Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: While on this earth we should work and pray Used With Tune: [While on this earth we should work and pray]

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[While on this earth we should work and pray]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Randolph Keith; Ford Keith Incipit: 12323 43213 45656 Used With Text: Praises Unto the King

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Praises Unto the King

Author: Randolph Keith Hymnal: Select Radio Songs #97 (1946) First Line: While on this earth we should work and pray Languages: English Tune Title: [While on this earth we should work and pray]

Praises unto the King

Author: Randolph Keith Hymnal: Grace and Glory for Singing Schools and Conventions #d132 (1948) First Line: While on this earth we should work and pray Languages: English

Praises unto the King

Author: Randolph Keith Hymnal: Three Hundred Country Chapel Songs and Hymns #d270 (1953) First Line: While on this earth we should work and pray

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Randolph Keith

Author of "Praises Unto the King" in Select Radio Songs

Ford Keith

Composer of "[While on this earth we should work and pray]" in Select Radio Songs
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