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The way is dark my Father, I've wandered far from Thee
Author: Eliza Sherman
Tune: [The way is dark my Father] (Baumeister)
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Author:
Eliza Sherman
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First Line:
The way is dark my Father, I've wandered far from Thee
Title:
Coming Home
Author:
Eliza Sherman
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Coming home, coming home
Publication Date:
1879
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[The way is dark my Father] (Baumeister)
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Always Welcome: a choice collection of song gems for the Sunday Shcool, prayer and praise meetings and the home circle (1879), p.42
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Always Welcome #37
Display Title
: Coming Home
First Line
: The way is dark my Father
Tune Title
: [The way is dark my Father]
Author
: Eliza Sherman
Date
: 1879
Always Welcome #37
Our Sunday School Hymnody #d91
Display Title
: Coming home
First Line
: The way is dark my Father
Author
: Eliza M. Sherman
Date
: 1871
Our Sunday School Hymnody #d91
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