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Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads, folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Chur(...)
Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads, folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Chur(...)

Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads, folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Chur(...)

Date2/11/1974
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  • Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads, folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Chur(...)
  • Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads; folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville while the packed congregation clapped; stamped and sang along with them. The group takes its name from its theme song; Amazing Grace; the old-time evangelistic song that recently topped the pop hit parade; which says in part: I once was lost but now I'm found.
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Original Toronto Star caption: Presbyterian ministers organized as The Lost and Found Department play pop ballads; folk songs and old-time hymns last night in Knox Presbyterian Church in Oakville while the packed congregation clapped; stamped and sang along with them. The group takes its name from its theme song; Amazing Grace; the old-time evangelistic song that recently topped the pop hit parade; which says in part: I once was lost but now I'm found.
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      Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
      Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0022632F
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      Hymns and spiritual songs
      Alline, Henry, 1748-1784
      1802