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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Hymnal: Revival Echoes #120 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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The head that once was crowned with thorns

Author: Thomas Kelly Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #121 (1886) Lyrics: 1 The head that once was crowned with thorns Is crowned with glory now; A royal diadem adorns The mighty Victor's brow. 2 The highest place that heaven affords, Is his by sovereign right; The King of kings, and Lord of lords, He reigns in glory bright; 3 The joy of all who dwell above, The joy of all below, To whom he manifests his love, And grants his name to know. 4 To them the cross, with all its shame, With all its grace, is given; Their name an everlasting name, Their joy the joy of heaven. 5 To them the cross is life and health, Though shame and death to him; His people's hope, his people's wealth, Their everlasting theme. Topics: Worship Adoration of Christ Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Hymnal: New Lyrics of Praise #121 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #122 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Thou dear Redeemer, dying Lamb, I love to hear of thee; No music's like thy charming name, Nor half so sweet can be. 2 O let me ever hear thy voice In mercy to me speak; In thee, my Priest, will I rejoice, And thy salvation seek. 3 My Jesus shall be still my theme While in this world I stay; I'll sing my Jesus' lovely name While all things else decay. 4 When I appear in yonder cloud, With all thy favored throng, Then will I sing more sweet, more loud, And Christ shall be my song. Topics: Worship Adoration of Christ Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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Majestic sweetness sits enthroned

Author: Rev. Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Songs of Work and Worship #122 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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Majestic Sweetness Sits Enthroned

Author: Samuel Stennett Hymnal: Songs of Praise #123 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Search-Light Songs #123 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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How sweet the name of Jesus sounds

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Eureka Tidings of Joy #123 (1905) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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I'm not ashamed to own my Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnody #124 (1884) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE
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Majestic sweetness sits enthroned

Author: S. Stennett Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnody #125 (1884) Languages: English Tune Title: ORTONVILLE

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