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In the promised land
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Through a world of sorrow, Pilgrims, we roam
Author: W. Bennett
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2 hymnals
Author:
W. Bennett
William Bennett, probably lived between 1847 and 1927, his work appeared in hymnals starting about 1867. Dianne Shapiro
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First Line:
Through a world of sorrow, Pilgrims, we roam
Title:
In the promised land
Author:
W. Bennett
Refrain First Line:
There'll be rest forever
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Bright Jewels for the Sunday School: a new collection of Sunday School songs written expressly for this work, many of which are the latest compositions of William B. Bradbury... (1869), p.99
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Bright Jewels for the Sunday School #94
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: There'll be rest forever
First Line
: Through a world of sorrow
Author
: W. Bennett
Date
: 1869
Bright Jewels for the Sunday School #94
The Victory #d390
Display Title
: There'll be rest forever
First Line
: Through a world of sorrow, Pilgrims, we roam
Author
: William Bennett
Date
: 1869
The Victory #d390
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