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ABSENCE (Randolph)
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ABSENCE (Randolph)
Composer: J. S. Randolph
Published in
2 hymnals
Composer:
J. S. Randolph
(no biographical information available about J. S. Randolph.)
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Tune Information
Title:
ABSENCE (Randolph)
Composer:
J. S. Randolph
Meter:
6.6.8.6
Incipit:
32351 23545 32125
Key:
B♭ Major
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Texts
Far down the ages now
The Horrors of the Second death
All texts published with ABSENCE (Randolph)
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Alternative Tunes
DOVER (Williams)
KENTUCKY
SHAWMUT (Mason)
SERENITY (Bryan)
THESSALONICA
More tunes with meter 6.6.8.6
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The Everlasting Joy: adapted to the use of public and private worship, Sabbath schools, prayer meetings; also, anniversary occasions, etc. etc. (1884), p.24
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Instances
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The Everlasting Joy #24b
Tune Title
: ABSENCE
First Line
: O, where shall rest be found
Composer
: J. W. R.
Meter
: S. M.
Key
: B♭ Major
Date
: 1884
The Everlasting Joy #24b
The Everlasting Joy #24c
Tune Title
: ABSENCE
First Line
: Far down the ages now
Composer
: J. W. R.
Meter
: S. M.
Key
: B♭ Major
Date
: 1884
The Everlasting Joy #24c
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