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EUREKA (Falconer)
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EUREKA (Falconer)
Composer: A. C. Falconer
Published in
1 hymnal
Piano/Organ
The Ninety and Nine
Composer:
A. C. Falconer
Born: October 24, 1850, Ferryport-on-Craig, Fife, Scotland. Died: March 30, 1903, Islington, London, England.
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Title:
EUREKA (Falconer)
Composer:
A. C. Falconer
Incipit:
33323 45354 56576
Key:
E Major
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There Were Ninety and Nine
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The Presbyterian Book of Praise: approved and commended by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, with Tunes (1897), p.240
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The Presbyterian Book of Praise #134b
Tune Title
: EUREKA
First Line
: There were ninety and nine that safely lay
Composer
: A. Croil Falconer
Key
: E Major
Date
: 1897
The Presbyterian Book of Praise #134b
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