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Heavenly Father, give Thy blessing

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Text Information

First Line: Heavenly Father, give Thy blessing
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

SICILIAN MARINERS

SICILIAN MARINERS is traditionally used for the Roman Catholic Marian hymn "O Sanctissima." According to tradition, Sicilian seamen ended each day on their ships by singing this hymn in unison. The tune probably traveled from Italy to Germany to England, where The European Magazine and London Review…

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Timeline

Instances

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Bible Temperance Hymns #d13

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Bible Temperance Hymns #23

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Bugle Notes for the Temperance Army #122b

Melodies for the Temperance Band #d48

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Temperance Chimes #112b

Temperance Glee Book. Enlarged ed. #d15

Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel #d36

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Temperance Hymn Book and Minstrel #61b

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Temperance Rallying Songs #I.10

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Temperance Song Herald #94a

The Good Templar Songster for Temperance Meetings and the Home Circle. 2nd ed #d36

The Mountain Minstrel #d47

The Musical Fountain #d22

The Musical Fountain, Enlarged #d41

The New Brunswick Temperance Songster #d16

Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d48

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