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[I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George S. Schuler Incipit: 12345 43111 17655 Used With Text: The Music of His Coming

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The Music of His Coming

Author: W. Lomax Childress Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour Refrain First Line: Oh, the music of His coming, of the coming of His feet! Used With Tune: [I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour]

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The Music of His Coming

Author: W. Lomax Childress Hymnal: Distinctive Gospel Songs #57 (1948) First Line: I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour Refrain First Line: Oh, the music of His coming, of the coming of His feet! Languages: English Tune Title: [I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour]

The Music of His Coming

Author: W. Lomax Childress Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5 #124 (1946) First Line: I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour Refrain First Line: Oh, the music of His coming, of the coming of His feet! Languages: English Tune Title: [I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour]

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George S. Schuler

1882 - 1973 Composer of "[I sometimes sit and ponder in the quiet evening hour]" in The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5

W. Lomax Childress

Author of "The Music of His Coming" in The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 5
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