O My Father

http://dbpedia.org/resource/O_My_Father an entity of type: WikicatChristianHymns

"O My Father" (originally "My Father in Heaven", also "Invocation, or The Eternal Father and Mother") is a Latter-day Saint hymn written by Eliza R. Snow, who felt inspired to write the lyrics after Joseph Smith had taught her the principle of heavenly parents. rdf:langString
rdf:langString O My Father
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rdf:langString "O My Father"
rdf:langString originally '''"My Father in Heaven
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rdf:langString set to "My Redeemer" by James McGranahan
rdf:langString Times and Seasons
rdf:langString Eliza R. Snow
rdf:langString by Eliza R. Snow
rdf:langString I had learn’d to call thee father Through thy spirit from on high; But until the key of knowledge Was restor’d, I knew not why. In the heav’ns are parents single? No, the thought makes reason stare; Truth is reason—truth eternal Tells me I’ve a mother there.
rdf:langString "O My Father" (originally "My Father in Heaven", also "Invocation, or The Eternal Father and Mother") is a Latter-day Saint hymn written by Eliza R. Snow, who felt inspired to write the lyrics after Joseph Smith had taught her the principle of heavenly parents.
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