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Let all mortal flesh fall silent!

Let all mortal flesh fall silent!

Translator: Monks of New Skete
Published in 2 hymnals


Translator: Monks of New Skete

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First Line: Let all mortal flesh fall silent!
Translator: Monks of New Skete
Meter: Irregular
Source: Greek and Slavonic, from the Liturgy of St. James
Copyright: Translation © The Monks of New Skete

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The Summit Choirbook #474

The Summit Choirbook #475

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