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Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
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Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
Author: E. A. Bacon
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E. A. Bacon
Eliza Ann Munroe, born in Lexington, Mass. Married Henry Bacon in 1836. In 1861 she married Thomas S. Lathrop. Dianne Shapiro
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Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
Author:
E. A. Bacon
Copyright:
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A Service Book: with a selection of tunes and hymns for Sabbath schools (6th ed.) (1856), p.179
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A Service Book #179b
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: The Voice of Jesus heard
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: Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
Author
: Mrs. E. A. Bacon
Date
: 1856
A Service Book #179b
The Golden Harp #d157
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: Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
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: Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
Author
: Henry Bacon
Date
: 1858
The Golden Harp #d157
The Sunday School Choir and Superintendent's Assistant #d70
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: Jesus, we hear thy gentle voice
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: Henry Bacon
Date
: 1844
The Sunday School Choir and Superintendent's Assistant #d70
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