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  2. Duffy (film) - Wikipedia

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    Duffy is a 1968 British-American comedy crime film directed by Robert Parrish and starring James Coburn, James Mason, James Fox and Susannah York. [2] The screenplay was by Donald Cammell and Harry Joe Brown Jr. Originally called "Avec-Avec", French for "with-it", according to 1967 press reports, Columbia Pictures changed the title of the movie, despite the protests of the stars.

  3. Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend - Wikipedia

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    The hymn was translated in the 1722 Psalmodica Germanica of Johann Christian Jacobi as "Lord Christ, reveal thy holy Face". [4] [5] Catherine Winkworth translated the hymn in 1863 as a communion song with the title "Lord Jesu Christ, be present now!" [6] [7] The English translations below are those of Jacobi.

  4. Talk:Lovestruck (Duffy song) - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:My Boy (Duffy song) - Wikipedia

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  8. The Lord's My Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    "The Lord's My Shepherd" is a Christian hymn. It is a metrical psalm commonly attributed to the English Puritan Francis Rous and based on the text of Psalm 23 in the Bible. The hymn first appeared in the Scots Metrical Psalter in 1650 traced to a parish in Aberdeenshire. [1]

  9. We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet - Wikipedia

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    [1] George D. Pyper described "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet" as "exclusively a Latter-day Saint hymn; a Mormon heartthrob; a song of the Restoration". [2] The name of the hymn is often used as the title of lessons in church curriculum [3] or as the title of church sermons [4] and inspirational messages. [5]