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Naught Can Steal This Crown Away

Author: A. L. H. Hymnal: Soul Inspiring Songs #50 (1929) First Line: I’ve a crown laid up in heaven Refrain First Line: Earthly treasures cannot enter Lyrics: 1 I’ve a crown laid up in heaven, Where no rust or moth decay; Joy to me this tho’t has given, Naught can steal my crown away. Refrain: Earthly treasures cannot enter, Nothing there shall e’er decay, Could the charms of this world enter, They would steal our crown away. 2 There’s a crown of life eternal, For all who His will obey; Greater than all earthly treasures, Naught can steal this crown away. [Refrain] 3 There will be a happy meeting Where no rust or moth decay; Where we’ll reign forever, Naught can steal thy peace away. [Refrain] 4 I am going home to Jess Where I know my treasures be; Free from rust and condemnation, Naught can steal them away from me. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I've a crown laid up in heaven]
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Naught Can Steal This Crown Away

Author: A. L. H. Hymnal: Christ Exalted in Song #50 (1924) First Line: I've a crown laid up in heaven Refrain First Line: Earthly treasures cannot enter Languages: English Tune Title: [I've a crown laid up in heaven]

Naught can steal this crown away

Author: Alvis L. Harris Hymnal: Songs of Old-Time Power #d80 (1923) First Line: I've a crown laid up in heaven Where no rust Refrain First Line: Earthly treasures cannot enter Languages: English

Naught can steal this crown away

Author: Alvis L. Harris Hymnal: Complete Christian Hymnal #d96 (1940) First Line: I've a crown laid up in heaven Where no rust Refrain First Line: Earthly treasures cannot enter Languages: English

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