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Since my Lord is mine

I have found a balm for weeping

Author: L. M. Evilsizer
Published in 2 hymnals

Author: L. M. Evilsizer

Born on 16 Jul 1852 in Jay Co, IN, died on 10 Jul 1921 in Hancock Co, Carthage, IL aged 68. He was a professor of music and a composer. He was married to Adalyn Evilsizer. Go to person page >

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First Line: I have found a balm for weeping
Title: Since my Lord is mine
Author: L. M. Evilsizer
Refrain First Line: Do not leave me though I grieve
Copyright: Public Domain

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Our Thankful Songs #d62

The Highway to Heaven #d53

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