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	Comments on: Love Has Come SAS 2/297	</title>
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		By: Ryan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[OCP has a more traditional hymn-style version of this song in its newest Journeysongs and Glory &#038; Praise hymnals. Written in 4/4 (and a couple 2/4 measures in the verses) with the bridge being turned into a verse, it has a very different feel, but definitely makes it easier to manage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OCP has a more traditional hymn-style version of this song in its newest Journeysongs and Glory &amp; Praise hymnals. Written in 4/4 (and a couple 2/4 measures in the verses) with the bridge being turned into a verse, it has a very different feel, but definitely makes it easier to manage.</p>
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