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[With all my heart I'll praise Thy name]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. H. McGranahan Hymnal Title: Bible Songs Incipit: 33351 72133 32564 Used With Text: The Praises of the Most High

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Thy God Shall Reign

Appears in 4 hymnals Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 First Line: Praise ye the Lord, His praise proclaim Refrain First Line: Thy God shall reign for evermore Scripture: Psalm 146 Used With Tune: [Praise ye the Lord, His praise proclaim]
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Stretch Forth Thy Hand

Author: El Nathan Appears in 4 hymnals Hymnal Title: Gospel Hymns No. 6 First Line: "Stretch forth thy hand," thy palsied hand Refrain First Line: "Stretch forth thy hand," on Christ believe Lyrics: 1 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy palsied hand, Fear not, it is thy Lord's command; Seek not from Him to hid thy sin, Confess, and ask to be made clean. Refrain: "Stretch forth thy hand," on Christ believe, "Stretch forth thy hand," the pow'r receive; He offers grace so full and free, "Stretch forth thy hand," He speaks to thee. 2 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy empty hand, No gift of thine will God commend; The empty hand that shows thy need, Of this alone will He take heed. [Refrain] 3 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy helpless hand, Upheld by God, thy soul shall stand; Fight not in thine own strength the foe, But trusting Jesus, onward go. [Refrain] 4 "Stretch forth thy hand," thy dying hand, When thou shalt come to Jordan's strand; Thro' all the billows Christ shall guide, And bring thee safe to Canaan's side. [Refrain] Used With Tune: ["Stretch forth thy hand," thy palsied hand]
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Great in Glory Is Our King

Appears in 14 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns, Psalms and Gospel Songs First Line: With all my heart I'll praise Thy name Refrain First Line: All kings of earth shall give Thee praise Used With Tune: [With all my heart I'll praise Thy name]

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Thy God Shall Reign

Hymnal: Bible Songs No. 4 #299 (1917) Hymnal Title: Bible Songs No. 4 First Line: Praise ye the Lord, His praise proclaim Refrain First Line: Thy God shall reign for evermore Scripture: Psalm 146 Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise ye the Lord, His praise proclaim]
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The Praises of the Most High

Hymnal: Bible Songs #295 (1901) Hymnal Title: Bible Songs First Line: With all my heart I'll praise Thy name Refrain First Line: All kings of earth shall give Thee praise Topics: Afflictions Promises for; Assurance Enjoyed; Bible A Guide; Bible Instrument of Salvation; Character Good and Bad Contrasted; Christians Conscious of Safety; Church Christ the Head of; Covenant Promises; Faith Walking by; God Adored and Exalted; God Glorious; God Hearer of Prayer; God King; Gospel Fullness of; Gospel Prevalence and Power of; Humble, The; Mercy of God Everlasting; Missions Influence of; Nations Ultimate Subjection of; Patience; Praise By Nations; Praise For God's Mercy; Praise Of the Lord; Prayer God Hears; Pride; Revival; Royalty of Christ Bible His Law; Royalty of Christ Civil Rulers His Ministers; Royalty of Christ Nations His Subjects; Strength in God; Truth; Worship Acts of Scripture: Psalm 138 Languages: English Tune Title: [With all my heart I'll praise Thy name]
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Great in the Glory Is Our King

Hymnal: Conquest Hymns #200 (1902) Hymnal Title: Conquest Hymns First Line: With all my heart I'll praise Thy name Refrain First Line: All kings of earth shall give Thee praise Languages: English Tune Title: [With all my heart I'll praise Thy name]

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H. H. McGranahan

1854 - 1931 Hymnal Title: Bible Songs Composer of "[With all my heart I'll praise Thy name]" in Bible Songs Hugh Henry McGranahan USA 1854-1931. Born at Jamestown, PA, nephew of James McGranahan, gospel hymnist, he studied music under hymnists, George Root, and Horatio Palmer, and at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, MA. He married Grace McKinley, and they had two sons: Joseph and James. He became an editor and author. His most widely held publications include: “The juvenile class and concert” (1882,1895), “The choral class book” (1898), “Hymn and Psalm selections compiled” (1914), “Glad praises” (1914), and “Select temperance songs, new and old” (1915). He began his career directing musical institute conventions and later had charge of church choral unions in New York, NY, and Philadelphia, PA. He also headed the music department at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, IL, for five years. After leaving the music field for health reasons, he entered the insurance business in Pittsburgh, PA, where he directed music in the educational department of the Bellefield Presbyterian Church. In 1880 he taught music in South Shenango, PA. In 1914 he was back in Jamestown, PA, where he later died. John Perry

El Nathan

1840 - 1901 Hymnal Title: Gospel Hymns No. 6 Author of "Stretch Forth Thy Hand" in Gospel Hymns No. 6 Pseudonymn used by D. W. Whittle. See also Whittle, D. W. (Daniel Webster), 1840-1901