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The Wages of Sin
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The wages of sin is death, Then brother why do you sin?
Author: E. S. Lorenz (1912)
Tune: [The wages of sin is death] (Dortch)
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Author:
E. S. Lorenz
Pseudonymns: John D. Cresswell, L. S. Edwards, E. D. Mund,…
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First Line:
The wages of sin is death, Then brother why do you sin?
Title:
The Wages of Sin
Author:
E. S. Lorenz
(1912)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
But the gift of God is eternal life
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[The wages of sin is death] (Dortch)
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Happy Greetings to All (1916), p.24
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Happy Greetings to All #16
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: The Wages of Sin
First Line
: The wages of sin is death
Tune Title
: [The wages of sin is death]
Author
: E. S. Lorenz
Date
: 1916
Happy Greetings to All #16
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