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The word of God endureth forevermore
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Kingdoms may rise, kingdoms may fall
Author: Audrey M. Mieir
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Audrey M. Mieir
Audrey Mieir's musical gift showed itself an early age, when she began singing and leading choral performances. In the 1950’s she established the Harmony Chorus, and worked with musician-evangelist Phil Kerr. These efforts were followed by concerts throughout America in the 1960’s. Mieir is also remembered as music director for Rex Humbard’s television show Cathedral of Tomorrow, and for helping found orphanages in Korea. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Kingdoms may rise, kingdoms may fall
Title:
The word of God endureth forevermore
Author:
Audrey M. Mieir
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Singspiration Seven #d3
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: The word of God endureth forevermore
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: Kingdoms may rise, kingdoms may fall
Author
: Audrey M. Mieir
Date
: 1952
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