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Storms At Midnight
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When the storms roar at midnight
Author: Martha B. Pate (1967)
Tune: [When the storms roar at midnight]
Published in
2 hymnals
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Author:
Martha B. Pate
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Text Information
Text Information
First Line:
When the storms roar at midnight
Title:
Storms At Midnight
Author:
Martha B. Pate
(1967)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
When the storms roar at midnight
Copyright:
© 1967, by The Gospel Song Pub. Assn. Of America, Inc., in "Heav'nly Voice"
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Tune
[When the storms roar at midnight]
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Evangel Songs #87
Display Title
: Storms At Mid-Night
First Line
: When the storms roar at midnight
Tune Title
: [When the storms roar at midnight]
Author
: M. B. P.
Date
: 1968
Evangel Songs #87
Songs of Zion #85
Display Title
: Storms At Mid-Night
First Line
: When the storms roar at midnight, and my soul is sorely tossed
Author
: M. B. P.
Date
: 1973
Songs of Zion #85
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