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Marching To Zion
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Marching to Zion are the children of the King
Author: Mary Mills
Tune: [Marching to Zion are the children of the King]
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Author:
Mary Mills
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First Line:
Marching to Zion are the children of the King
Title:
Marching To Zion
Author:
Mary Mills
Refrain First Line:
Marching on are we each day
Publication Date:
1911
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Heart Hymns: a Song Book for use in devotional services, evangelistic meetings, sunday schools and young people's socieities (1912), p.76
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Heart Hymns #76
Display Title
: Marching To Zion
First Line
: Marching to Zion are the children of the King
Tune Title
: [Marching to Zion are the children of the King]
Author
: Mary Mills
Date
: 1912
Heart Hymns #76
Onward #d8
Display Title
: Marching on are we each day
First Line
: Marching to Zion are the children
Author
: Mary Mills
Date
: 1911
Onward #d8
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