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LANGRAN (also known as ST. AGNES) was composed by James Langran (b. London, England, 1835; d. London, 1909) and first published by Novello in a pamplet in 1861 as a setting for the hymn text "Abide with Me." Several other texts have also been set to the tune, which is one of Langran's best. Sing it…
Display Title: My feet are worn and weary with the marchFirst Line: My feet are worn and weary with the marchTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Mrs. Sarah Roberts Boyle (1812-1869)Scripture: Psalm 63:1; Hebrews 11:10Date: 1886Subject: Pilgrim Songs |
Display Title: My feet are worn and weary with the marchFirst Line: My feet are worn and weary with the marchTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Mrs. Sarah Roberts Boyle (1812-1869)Date: 1885
Display Title: Worn and WearyFirst Line: My feet are worn and weary with the marchTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Mrs. Sarah Roberts Boyle (1812-1869)Scripture: Psalm 63:1; Hebrews 11:8Date: 1891Subject: Aspirations | For Peace and Rest; Faith | Walking by; Pilgrimage |
Display Title: Worn and WearyFirst Line: My feet are worn and weary with the marchTune Title: LANGRANAuthor: Mrs. Sarah Roberts Boyle (1812-1869)Scripture: Psalm 63:1; Hebrews 11:10Date: 1889Subject: Aspirations | For Peace and Rest; Christ | Leader; Faith | Walking by; Pilgrimage |
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