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O Thou Who Camest from Above
My.Hymnary #409 - O Thou Who Camest from Above
WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1762 (Lev. 6:13)
MUSIC (HEREFORD LM): Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1872
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My.Hymnary #409 - O Thou Who Camest from Above
WORDS: Charles Wesley, 1762 (Lev. 6:13)
MUSIC (HEREFORD LM): Samuel Sebastian Wesley, 1872
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First Line:
O Thou who camest from above
Title:
O Thou Who Camest from Above
Author:
Charles Wesley (1762)
Meter:
8.8.8.8
Source:
Adapt.: Jubilate Hymns
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English
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HEREFORD (Wesley)
Composer:
Samuel Sebastian Wesley (1872)
Meter:
8.8.8.8
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