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None Can Take the Place of Mother
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O I often think today
Author: J. A. Lee
Tune: [O I often think today]
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Author:
J. A. Lee
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First Line:
O I often think today
Title:
None Can Take the Place of Mother
Author:
J. A. Lee
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
There's none on earth can take the place of mother
Publication Date:
1911
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[O I often think today]
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[O I often think today]
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Greatest Hymns: for use in the churches, evangelistic services, Sabbath schools, young people's societies, devotional meetings, singing conventions, institutes, schools and the home (1911), p.234
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Greatest Hymns #385
Display Title
: None Can Take the Place of Mother
First Line
: O I often think today
Tune Title
: [O I often think today]
Author
: Rev. J. A. Lee
Date
: 1911
Greatest Hymns #385
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