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O have you heard of yon bright clime
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First Line:
O have you heard of yon bright clime
Title:
Our heavenly home
Refrain First Line:
O yes, that clime we know full well
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Songs of Gratitude, a Collection of New Songs for Sunday Schools and Worshiping Assemblies (1877), p.38
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Every Sabbath #77
Display Title
: Oh yes, that clime we know full well
First Line
: Oh, have you heard of yon bright clime
Date
: 1874
Every Sabbath #77
Songs of Gratitude #d82
Display Title
: Our heavenly home
First Line
: O have you heard of yon bright clime
Date
: 1879
Songs of Gratitude #d82
Songs of Gratitude, a Collection of New Songs for Sunday Schools and Worshiping Assemblies #38
Display Title
: Our heavenly home
First Line
: Oh, have you heard of yon bright clime
Date
: 1877
Songs of Gratitude, a Collection of New Songs for Sunday Schools and Worshiping Assemblies #38
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