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White Robed Children
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There's a land of light and beauty, Where the white robed children are
Author: Mrs S. C. Herrick
Tune: [There's a land of light and beauty]
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2 hymnals
Author:
Mrs S. C. Herrick
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First Line:
There's a land of light and beauty, Where the white robed children are
Title:
White Robed Children
Author:
Mrs S. C. Herrick
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
There's a shining crown
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[There's a land of light and beauty]
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Song Worship for Sunday Schools (1884), p.64
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Glad Tidings #36
Display Title
: There's a shining crown
First Line
: There's a land of light and beauty
Author
: Mrs. Herrick
Date
: 1869
Glad Tidings #36
Song Worship for Sunday Schools #65
Display Title
: White-Robed Children
First Line
: There's a land of light and beauty
Tune Title
: [There's a land of light and beauty]
Author
: Mrs. Herrick
Date
: 1884
Song Worship for Sunday Schools #65
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