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[Come ye to Nazareth, and ye shall find]

Appears in 3 hymnals Tune Sources: Old Melody Incipit: 32343 33532 65665 Used With Text: Come Ye to Nazareth

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Come Ye to Nazareth

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come ye to Nazareth, and ye shall find Refrain First Line: With loyal love, the blessed scenes recall Used With Tune: [Come ye to Nazareth, and ye shall find]

Perfection

Author: Anonymous Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: God is my perfect life Used With Tune: [God is my perfect life]

No Other Name

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: No other name is heard on mortal tongue Refrain First Line: One name alone can quell earth's weary strife Used With Tune: [No other name is heard on mortal tongue]

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Come Ye to Nazareth

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: Gloria in Excelsis #126 (1933) First Line: Come ye to Nazareth, and ye shall find Refrain First Line: With loyal love, the blessed scenes recall Languages: English Tune Title: [Come ye to Nazareth, and ye shall find]

No Other Name

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: Exalt His Name #24 (1936) First Line: No other name is heard on mortal tongue Refrain First Line: One name alone can quell earth's weary strife Languages: English Tune Title: [No other name is heard on mortal tongue]

Perfection

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Unity Song Selections #210 (1941) First Line: God is my perfect life Languages: English Tune Title: [God is my perfect life]

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Anonymous

Author of "Perfection" in Unity Song Selections In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

I. H. Meredith

1872 - 1962 Arranger of "[No other name is heard on mortal tongue]" in Exalt His Name Pseudonyms Charles C. Ack­ley (tak­en from his wife’s name, Cla­ris­sa Ack­ley Cow­an) Broughton Ed­wards Floyd En­gle (from his ad­dress on Floyd Street in En­gle­wood Cliffs, New Jer­sey) Arthur Grant­ley Bruce Ken­ne­dy See also Ackley, Chas. C. 1872-1962 See also Edwards, Broughton

Edith Sanford Tillotson

1876 - 1968 Author of "No Other Name" in Exalt His Name Edith Sanford Tillotson was born and lived her entire life in Corona, New York. She wrote hymns for children as well as poems and librettos. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)
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