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Published: Friday, Feb. 3 2006 12:00 a.m. MST

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Anonymous

Today a friend and I were looking for the song "He that hath clean hands" and I decided to google it and found this wonderful article! My daughter is also a song writer and I find several similaries, so I emailed her the page. How great it is that this good man has lived long enough to see his works appreciated and how good of you to feature him in this article. Thank you.

Harper

I would like to acquire some of the neat songs that Mr. Hart wrote years ago online. Is it possible to purchase these songs in a digital format so that the music can be printed on my computer? I would love to know if this is an option. Thanks for a response.

Jeanne

Mine is the same as "Harper - June 7, 2008" -- Is there any way to obtain a recording of Jesse Evans Smith singing "He That Hath Clean Hands"? Please send me a response...

THANKS!!

I.D. Sessions

May I too add my name to those listed to also obtain the song Sister Jessie Evans Smith sang with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, "He that has clean hands" and a pure heart, who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitlfully. The song is burned into my mind and will not quit playing. I feel fortunate that it is a restfull/peaceful song of yesteryear and not the junk that plays today. I really don't need digital recordings etc. God instilled this one. It's seems to be a forever thing

Anonymous

It's on the album Bless This House With MTCh

Anonymous

Mickey was the Grandfather of my wife, and I can say first hand he was a fantastic person. This is a great story, but unfortunately no story can do the man justice. He always used to say "the world needs more heroes now days, that's what we're missing, but there aren't any people worth being called heroes anymore". Well Mick...I feel blessed to call you my Hero...and you were right, but it's you the world is missing!

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