This Is God’s House

Author: Louise M. Oglevee

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This is God’s house and class="diff_next">t1This is God’s house, and he is here today. 2He is here today,2He hears each song of praise and listens when we pray. 3He hears each song of praise, 4and listens while we pray. 53
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He is here today, class="diff_next">2He hears each song of praise and listens when we pray. 3He hears each song of praise, 4and listens while we pray. 53
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He hears each song of praise and listens when we pray. 3He hears each song of praise, 4and listens while we pray. 53
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He hears each song of praise, class="diff_next"> 4and listens while we pray. 53
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The text of this song is in public domain (originally published before 1929, or published before 1964 and not renewed).