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[There's a cross to be borne] (Hakes)
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[There's a cross to be borne] (Hakes)
Composer: D. S. Hakes
Published in
3 hymnals
Composer:
D. S. Hakes
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Tune Information
Title:
[There's a cross to be borne] (Hakes)
Composer:
D. S. Hakes
Incipit:
12343 13456 53116
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Pearly Portals: for the Sabbath School (1882), p.16
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Better Than Pearls #10
Tune Title
: [There's a cross to be borne]
First Line
: There's a cross to be borne
Composer
: D. S. Hakes
Date
: 1881
Better Than Pearls #10
Pearly Portals #16
Tune Title
: [There's a cross to be borne]
First Line
: There's a cross to be borne
Composer
: D. S. Hakes
Incipit
: 12343 13456 53116
Date
: 1882
Pearly Portals #16
Royal Gems #138
Tune Title
: [There's a cross to be borne]
First Line
: There's a cross to be borne
Composer
: D. S. Hakes
Date
: 1880
Royal Gems #138
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