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Life of Christ

Author: Jessie H. Baker Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat #94 (1890) First Line: From a palace to a manger Refrain First Line: My Lord was crucified for me Lyrics: 1 From a palace to a manger, Once the Savior came; Poor, despis’d, and call’d a stranger; This, my Savior’s fame. Down in pathways dark and dreary, Still my Savior goes, Cheering hearts grown faint and weary, Bearing others’ woes. Refrain: My Lord was crucified for me, Upon the cross he died for me, And I will love thee, my Savior; For thou hast first lov’d me. 2 On the cross, his arms extended, There my Savior dies; In a grave—his lifework ended, There my Savior lies, From the tomb, dearth’s fetters rending, See my Savior rise, Back to heav’n to home ascending, Lo! he mounts the skies. [Refrain] 3 Wide are flung the gates of brightness, List the heav’nly strains! On a throne of dazzling whiteness, Now my Savior reigns, And to see him in his beauty On the hills of God; I must tread the path of duty, That my Savior trod. [Refrain] Tune Title: [From a palace to a manger]
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Life Of Christ

Author: Jessie H. Baker Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8805 First Line: From a palace to a manger Refrain First Line: My Lord was crucified for me Lyrics: 1 From a palace to a manger, Once the Savior came; Poor, despised, and called a stranger; This, my Savior’s fame. Down in pathways dark and dreary, Still my Savior goes, Cheering hearts grown faint and weary, Bearing other’s woes. Refrain: My Lord was crucified for me, Upon the cross He died for me, And I will love Thee, my Savior; For Thou hast first loved me. 2 On the cross, His arms extended, There my Savior dies; In a grave—His life-work ended, There my Savior lies; From the tomb, death’s fetters rending, See my Savior rise, Back to Heav’n, to home ascending, Lo! He mounts the skies. [Refrain] 3 Wide are flung the gates of brightness, List the heav’nly strains! On a throne of dazzling whiteness, Now my Savior reigns; And to see Him in His beauty On the hills of God, I must tread the path of duty, That my Savior trod. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From a palace to a manger]
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From a palace to a manger

Author: Jessie H. Baker Hymnal: The Great Redemption #331 (1894) Languages: English

My Lord was crucified for me

Author: Jessie H. Baker Hymnal: Battle Songs of the Cross #d46 (1901) First Line: From a palace to a manger Languages: English

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