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Out of the Darkness
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Out of the darkness and into the light, Out of the fancy into the sight
Author: A. Byron Condo
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3 hymnals
Author:
A. Byron Condo
Pseudonym: A. A. Armen, Asa, Alvin, Dr. Arm.…
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First Line:
Out of the darkness and into the light, Out of the fancy into the sight
Title:
Out of the Darkness
Author:
A. Byron Condo
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
There is rest for the weary
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Sabbath Songs and Spiritual Hymns (1881), p.108
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Our Sunday School #77
Display Title
: There is rest for the weary
First Line
: Out of the darkness and into the light
Author
: A. B. C.
Date
: 1879
Our Sunday School #77
Sabbath Songs and Spiritual Hymns #108
Display Title
: Out of the Darkness
First Line
: Out of the darkness and into the light
Date
: 1881
Sabbath Songs and Spiritual Hymns #108
The Tree of Life #130
Display Title
: There is rest for the weary
First Line
: Out of the darkness and into the light
Author
: A. Byron Condo
Date
: 1878
The Tree of Life #130
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