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Eternal Father, thou hast made
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Eternal Father, thou hast made
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Eternal Father, thou hast made
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The Psalms of Life: A Compilation of Psalms, Hymns, Chants, Anthems, &c. Embodying the Spiritual, Progressive and Reformatory Sentiment of the Present Age (1857), p.29
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The Church Hymn Book #d227
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
Date
: 1859
The Church Hymn Book #d227
The Psalmody #916
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
Author
: Anon.
Date
: 1853
The Psalmody #916
The Psalms of Life #40
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: Eternal Father! thou hast made
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: Eternal Father! thou hast made
Author
: Mary Jackson
Date
: 1857
The Psalms of Life #40
A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. #615
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
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: Eternal Father, thou hast made
Meter
: L. M.
Date
: 1846
Subject
: Anti-Slavery |
A Collection of Hymns, for the use of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America. #615
Freedom's Lyre #156
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: Pleading the rights of the slave
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: Eternal Father! thou hast made
Author
: Mary Jackman
Meter
: L. M. 7s.
Date
: 1840
Subject
: Friends of the Slave | Assembled to Pray
Freedom's Lyre #156
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