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In the Sunshine
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In the sunshine of God's love We are happy every day
Author: Charles E. Neal
Tune: [In the sunshine of His love] (Neal)
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Author:
Charles E. Neal
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First Line:
In the sunshine of God's love We are happy every day
Title:
In the Sunshine
Author:
Charles E. Neal
Language:
English
Publication Date:
1893
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[In the sunshine of His love] (Neal)
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Sifted Wheat: a collection of songs for Sunday schools, young people's societies, devotional and revival meetings (1898), p.13
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Little Branches #41
Display Title
: In the Sunshine
First Line
: In the sunshine of God's love
Tune Title
: [In the sunshine of God's love]
Author
: C. E. N.
Date
: 1893
Little Branches #41
Sifted Wheat #13
Display Title
: In the Sunshine
First Line
: In the sunshine of His love
Tune Title
: [In the sunshine of His love]
Author
: C. E. N.
Date
: 1898
Sifted Wheat #13
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