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[Dark shadows were falling]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Commander E. C. Booth Incipit: 53156 53432 21566 Used With Text: The Wounds of Christ

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The Wounds of Christ

Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: Dark shadows were falling Refrain First Line: The wounds of Christ are open Used With Tune: [Dark shadows were falling]

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The Wounds of Christ

Author: Commander Evangeline Booth Hymnal: Songs of the Evangel #4 (1927) First Line: Dark shadows were falling Refrain First Line: The wounds of Christ are open Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark shadows were falling]
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The Wounds of Christ

Author: Commissioner Eva Booth Hymnal: One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #10 (1899) First Line: Dark shadows were falling Refrain First Line: The wounds of Christ are open Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark shadows were falling]
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The Wounds of Christ

Hymnal: The Salvation Army Songs and Music #12 (1917) First Line: Dark shadows were falling Refrain First Line: The wounds of Christ are open Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark shadows were falling]

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Evangeline Booth

1865 - 1950 Person Name: Commissioner Eva Booth Author of "The Wounds of Christ" in One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music
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