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Thy goodness, Lord, now bringeth me
Author: Ettie A. Revere
Tune: [Thy goodness, Lord, now bringeth me]
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Ettie A. Revere
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First Line:
Thy goodness, Lord, now bringeth me
Title:
Daily Prayer
Author:
Ettie A. Revere
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Lord, hear this feeble, broken prayer
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Fount of Blessing: a choice collection of sacred melodies, suitable for sunday schools, bible classes, prayer and praise meetings, gospel temperance meetings, and the home circles (1880), p.14
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Fount of Blessing #14
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: Daily Prayer
First Line
: Thy goodness, Lord, now bringeth me
Tune Title
: [Thy goodness, Lord, now bringeth me]
Author
: Ettie A. Revere
Date
: 1880
Fount of Blessing #14
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