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The Lost Soul
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Banished into outer darkness
Author: Mrs. J. M. Hunter (1912)
Tune: [Banished into "outer darkness"]
Published in
2 hymnals
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Author:
Mrs. J. M. Hunter
Laura Bell Ogilvie Hunter. Married John Madison Hunter.
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First Line:
Banished into outer darkness
Title:
The Lost Soul
Author:
Mrs. J. M. Hunter
(1912)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Wailing, weeping
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Banished into "outer darkness"]
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Perennial Praise (1914), p.270
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Perennial Praise #353
Display Title
: The Lost Soul
First Line
: Banished into "outer darkness"
Tune Title
: [Banished into "outer darkness"]
Author
: Mrs. J. M. Hunter
Date
: 1914
Perennial Praise #353
The New Revival Glory #130
Display Title
: The Lost Soul
First Line
: Banished into "outer darkness"
Tune Title
: [Banished into "outer darkness"]
Author
: Mrs. J. M. Hunter
Date
: 1912
The New Revival Glory #130
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