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It is used by [[Chief of Sinners]]. | It is used by [[Chief of Sinners]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Come, Ye Children of the Lord]] | ||
+ | *[[Lord, Thou Art My Rock of Strength]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=A3X5jSinidIC&pg=PA479&dq=%22A+Poor+Wayfaring+Man+of+Grief%22+hymns&as_brr=0#PPA239,M1 Hymns of the Church: With Tunes, p. 239, no. 544]</ref> | ||
+ | *[[Does the Gospel Word Proclaim]]<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=A3X5jSinidIC&pg=PA479&dq=%22A+Poor+Wayfaring+Man+of+Grief%22+hymns&as_brr=0#PPA239,M1 Hymns of the Church: With Tunes, p. 239, no. 545]</ref> | ||
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*[http://www.tullglazener.com/Spanish%20Hymn%204%20parts%20-%20Free%20Tab%20offered%20by%20Tull%20Glazener-mountain%20dulcimer%20performer%20and%20workshop%20instructor.htm Spanish Hymn discussion] | *[http://www.tullglazener.com/Spanish%20Hymn%204%20parts%20-%20Free%20Tab%20offered%20by%20Tull%20Glazener-mountain%20dulcimer%20performer%20and%20workshop%20instructor.htm Spanish Hymn discussion] | ||
*[http://ccel.org/cceh/0000/000029c.pdf Arrangement] | *[http://ccel.org/cceh/0000/000029c.pdf Arrangement] |
Revision as of 00:32, 16 July 2008
Spanish Hymn is often called Madrid. It is traditional Spanish and arranged by Benjamin Carr.
It is used by Chief of Sinners.
Associated Lyrics
- Come, Ye Children of the Lord
- Lord, Thou Art My Rock of Strength[1]
- Does the Gospel Word Proclaim[2]