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Go Forward in His Name
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There are errands sweet
Author: Margaret Moody
Tune: [There are errands sweet]
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3 hymnals
Author:
Margaret Moody
(no biographical information available about Margaret Moody.)
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First Line:
There are errands sweet
Title:
Go Forward in His Name
Author:
Margaret Moody
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Go forward, go forward
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[There are errands sweet]
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The Revival: suitable for all kinds of religious meetings (1891), p.68
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Our Best Endeavor #d144
Display Title
: In his name
First Line
: There are errands sweet
Author
: William A. Ogden
Date
: 1892
Our Best Endeavor #d144
The Revival #68
Display Title
: Go Forward in His Name
First Line
: There are errands sweet
Tune Title
: [There are errands sweet]
Author
: Margaret Moody
Date
: 1890
The Revival #68
The Revival #68
Display Title
: Go Forward in His Name
First Line
: There are errands sweet
Tune Title
: [There are errands sweet]
Author
: Margaret Moody
Date
: 1891
The Revival #68
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