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[The shades of night are falling fast]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Evangeline Booth Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 51234 32217 12321

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My Lord's Appointed Ways

Appears in 252 hymnals First Line: In all my Lord's appointed ways Refrain First Line: We're going home to glory Used With Tune: [In all my Lord's appointed ways]

Why Don't You Come to Jesus

Author: Commander Evangeline Booth Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The shades of night are falling fast Used With Tune: [The shades of night are falling fast]

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Why Don't You Come to Jesus

Author: Commander Evangeline Booth Hymnal: Songs of the Evangel #10 (1927) First Line: The shades of night are falling fast Languages: English Tune Title: [The shades of night are falling fast]
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My Lord's Appointed Ways

Hymnal: Salvation Army Music #429 (1880) First Line: In all my Lord's appointed ways Refrain First Line: We're going home to glory Languages: English Tune Title: [In all my Lord's appointed ways]

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Evangeline Booth

1865 - 1950 Person Name: Commander Evangeline Booth Author of "Why Don't You Come to Jesus" in Songs of the Evangel
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