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[She has gone to yonder city]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. L. Tittle Incipit: 51313 21133 11321 Used With Text: She Is Gone

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She Is Gone

Author: R. L. T. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: She has gone to yonder city Refrain First Line: We shall meet in that bright mansion Used With Tune: [She has gone to yonder city]

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She Is Gone

Author: R. L. T. Hymnal: Comfort and Consolation #47 (1940) First Line: She has gone to yonder city Refrain First Line: We shall meet in that bright mansion Languages: English Tune Title: [She has gone to yonder city]
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She Is Gone

Author: R. L. T. Hymnal: New Songs of Victory #96 (1911) First Line: She has gone to yonder city Refrain First Line: We shall meet in that bright mansion Languages: English Tune Title: [She has gone to yonder city]

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R. L. Tittle

Person Name: R. L. T. Author of "She Is Gone" in Comfort and Consolation
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