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[How sweet it is to be with God]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lethal A. Ellis Incipit: 33333 32111 11233 Used With Text: The Joy of Secret Pray'r

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The Joy of Secret Pray'r

Author: L. A. E. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How sweet it is to be with God Refrain First Line: What wondrous joy that floods my soul Used With Tune: [How sweet it is to be with God]

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The Joy of Secret Pray'r

Author: L. A. E. Hymnal: Sing of Calvary #2 (1947) First Line: How sweet it is to be with God Refrain First Line: What wondrous joy that floods my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet it is to be with God]
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The Joy of Secret Pray'r

Author: L. A. E. Hymnal: Crown Him King #13 (1928) First Line: How sweet it is to be with God Refrain First Line: What wondrous joy that floods my soul Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet it is to be with God]

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Lethal A. Ellis

Person Name: L. A. E. Author of "The Joy of Secret Pray'r" in Sing of Calvary Lethal Albert Ellis was born in New Liberty, MS, Calhoun County. He was a widower, with one son, who he raised by himself with modest means. He remarried late in life. He had three grandchildren, seven great grandchildren, eight great-great. He fought in World War I. Ellis died in Vardaman, MS.
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