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534b. Why should I fear the darkest hour

Text Information
First Line: Why should I fear the darkest hour
Author: Rev. John Newton (1771)
Meter: 8 8 8. D.
Publication Date: 1939
Topic: Trust and Resignation; Christian Character
Tune Information
Name: EXETER
Composer: William Jackson (of Exeter) (1793)
Meter: 8 8 8. D.
Incipit: 13532 12343 1351
Key: D Major



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