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Christ is calling in love to the weary and the sad
Author: John T. Samuels
Tune: [Christ is calling in love to the weary and the sad]
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Author:
John T. Samuels
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First Line:
Christ is calling in love to the weary and the sad
Title:
Calling Today
Author:
John T. Samuels
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Calling today, calling today
Publication Date:
1917
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Hosannas: for Sunday Schools, conventions, etc., and generatl use in Christian work and worship (1917), p.132
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Hosannas #127
Display Title
: Calling Today
First Line
: Christ is calling in love to the weary and the sad
Tune Title
: [Christ is calling in love to the weary and the sad]
Author
: John T. Samuels
Date
: 1917
Hosannas #127
Telegrams #d12
Display Title
: Calling today
First Line
: Christ is calling in love
Author
: John T. Samuels
Date
: 1918
Telegrams #d12
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