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Hosanna to the Son of David, The children sang of old, And through the holy temple
Author: Alfred Arthur Graley
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Author:
Alfred Arthur Graley
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First Line:
Hosanna to the Son of David, The children sang of old, And through the holy temple
Title:
Hosanna
Author:
Alfred Arthur Graley
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Hosanna, hosanna
Copyright:
Public Domain
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The Wreath of Gems: or strictly favorite songs and tunes for the Sunday School, and for general use in public and social worship (1879), p.21
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Echo to Happy Voices #3
Display Title
: Hosanna! hosanna!
First Line
: Hosanna to the Son of David!
Author
: Rev. A. A. Graley
Date
: 1869
Echo to Happy Voices #3
The Wreath of Gems #23
Display Title
: Hosanna! hosanna! hosanna in the highest
First Line
: Hosanna to the Son of David!
Author
: Rev. A. A. Graley
Date
: 1879
The Wreath of Gems #23
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