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Thy Father Will Meet Thee Half-Way
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O prodigal, why not turn homeward?
Author: Charles Conway
Tune: [O prodigal, why not turn homeward?]
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Author:
Charles Conway
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First Line:
O prodigal, why not turn homeward?
Title:
Thy Father Will Meet Thee Half-Way
Author:
Charles Conway
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Thy Father will meet thee half-way
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[O prodigal, why not turn homeward?]
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Songs for Jesus No. 5 (1914), p.85
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Hymns of Full and Free Salvation #d164
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: Thy Father will meet thee half way
First Line
: O prodigal, why not turn homeward
Author
: Charles Conway
Date
: 1907
Hymns of Full and Free Salvation #d164
Songs for Jesus No. 5 #89
Display Title
: Thy Father Will Meet Thee Half-Way
First Line
: O prodigal, why not turn homeward?
Tune Title
: [O prodigal, why not turn homeward?]
Author
: C. C.
Date
: 1914
Songs for Jesus No. 5 #89
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