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It Seems Inhuman, Who Could Kill
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It seems inhuman, who could kill
Author: Andrew Pratt (2014)
CCLI Number: 7109758
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First Line:
It seems inhuman, who could kill
Title:
It Seems Inhuman, Who Could Kill
Author:
Andrew Pratt
(2014)
Meter:
8.6.8.6
Language:
English
Notes:
This hymn may be reproduced and used in worship from http://www.umcdiscipleship.org/resources/it-seems-inhuman-who-could-kill1
Copyright:
© 2014 Andrew Pratt
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