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FIDELIS AD MORTEM
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FIDELIS AD MORTEM
Composer: Henry George Ganss
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FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (Celebration 404)
Composer:
Henry George Ganss
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Title:
FIDELIS AD MORTEM
Composer:
Henry George Ganss
Incipit:
32171 43321 71222
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Faith of Our Fathers
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FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (Celebration 404)
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (United Methodist 710)
FAITH OF OUR FATHERS (Baptist 1991 - 352)
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The Best Hymns of America: for Sunday-school singing, arranged in two-part form for Children's Voices (1923), p.12
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The Best Hymns of America #12
Tune Title
: FIDELIS AD MORTEM
First Line
: Faith of our fathers! Living still
Composer
: H. G. Ganss, 1855-1913
Incipit
: 32171 43321 71222
Date
: 1923
The Best Hymns of America #12
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