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The open tomb
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The deed was done, the debt was paid
Author: Joshua Smith
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Author:
Joshua Smith
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First Line:
The deed was done, the debt was paid
Title:
The open tomb
Author:
Joshua Smith
Refrain First Line:
Hark, hark, the seal is broken
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Songs of the Peacemaker: a collection of sacred songs and hymns for use in all services of the church, Sunday-school, home circle, and all kinds of evangelistic work (1895), p.114
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Golden Grain #50
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: The open tomb
First Line
: The deed was done, the debt was paid
Author
: Joshua Smith
Date
: 1894
Golden Grain #50
Songs of the Peacemaker #114
Display Title
: The Open Tomb
First Line
: The deed was done, the debt was paid
Author
: Joshua Smith
Date
: 1895
Songs of the Peacemaker #114
The Peacemaker #114
Display Title
: The open tomb
First Line
: The deed was done, the debt was paid
Author
: Joshua Smith
Date
: 1894
The Peacemaker #114
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