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I Could Not Get Along Without My Bible

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Author: Louise L. Nankivell

Born: August 4, 1896. Died: May 10, 1972, Norwood Park, Illinois (near Chicago). A Pentecostal evangelist, Nankivell was ordained by the Illinois District of the Assembly of God in 1940. During her long career, she worked with Gordon Lindsay and the Voice of Healing organization. Her works include: Songs of Heavenly Glory, circa 1926 Heavenly Glory Songs (Chicago, Illinois: circa 1928) http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/n/a/n/nankivell_l.htm  Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: I could not get along without my Bible
Title: I Could Not Get Along Without My Bible
Author: Louise L. Nankivell
Language: English
Refrain First Line: I could not get along without my Bible
Copyright: With credit to "Heartaches," copyright 1933. The Rodeheaver owner; Copyright 1940, in "Heavenly Glory songs." Hope Publishing Co.. owner

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Audio

Tabernacle Hymns #12

V.B.S. Songs for 1960 #d4

V.B.S. Songs for 1963 #d5

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