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Tell It to Jesus in Prayer
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When you are weary and the pathway is dim
Author: M. H. McKee
Tune: [When you are weary and the pathway is dim]
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2 hymnals
Author:
M. H. McKee
Martin Hall McKee, known as Mark, born in Texas, died in Texas Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/20/2022)
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First Line:
When you are weary and the pathway is dim
Title:
Tell It to Jesus in Prayer
Author:
M. H. McKee
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Tell it to Jesus in prayer
Publication Date:
1924
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[When you are weary and the pathway is dim]
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Song Praise: for Sunday school, revival and young people's work (1924), p.56
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Heaven's Highway #d126
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: Tell it to Jesus in prayer
First Line
: When you are weary and
Author
: M. H. McKee
Date
: 1952
Heaven's Highway #d126
Song Praise #51
Display Title
: Tell It to Jesus in Prayer
First Line
: When you are weary and the pathway is dim
Tune Title
: [When you are weary and the pathway is dim]
Author
: M. H. M.
Date
: 1924
Song Praise #51
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