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[Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him]
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[Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him]
Composer: Albert Troy Hardy (1943)
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2 hymnals
Composer:
Albert Troy Hardy
20th Century Copyright records indicate Hardy was living in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1944. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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Tune Information
Title:
[Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him]
Composer:
Albert Troy Hardy
(1943)
Incipit:
56711 76655 65765
Copyright:
Copyright 1943 by Ruth P. Overholtzer
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Jesus Arose!
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Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #27
Tune Title
: [Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him]
First Line
: Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him
Composer
: Albert Troy Hardy
Date
: 1976
Salvation Songs for Children, No. 2 #27
Youth Worship and Sing #54
Tune Title
: [Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him]
First Line
: Jesus arose! No grave could hold Him
Composer
: Albert Troy Hardy
Date
: 1959
Youth Worship and Sing #54
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