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GOD IN NATURE
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GOD IN NATURE
Composer: John Stainer
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2 hymnals
Choral
All Things
Composer:
John Stainer
(no biographical information available about John Stainer.)
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Title:
GOD IN NATURE
Composer:
John Stainer
Incipit:
51443 25514 432
Key:
G Major or modal
Copyright:
Public Domain
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All Things Bright and Beautiful
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ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL (Presbyterian Hymnal 266)
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL (Gray Psalter 435)
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL - Lead Line (Worship & Rejoice 2003 - 30)
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The Church Hymnary (1902), p.662
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The Church Hymnary #521
Tune Title
: GOD IN NATURE
First Line
: All things bright and beautiful
Composer
: J. Stainer
Date
: 1902
The Church Hymnary #521
The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book #403
Tune Title
: GOD IN NATURE
First Line
: All things bright and beautiful
Composer
: J. Stainer
Date
: 1897
The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book #403
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