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[Jesus, the Lord of glory, died]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. A. Ward Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 54332 11765 51132

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He Died to Save

Appears in 30 hymnals Hymnal Title: Gospel Jewels First Line: Jesus, the Lord of glory, died Refrain First Line: Jesus, the Savior, on Calv’ry’s tree Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Lord of glory, died, That we might never die; And now He reigns supreme to guide His people to the sky. Refrain: Jesus, the Saviour, on Calv’ry’s tree, Died that we might never die; And now He is pleading that we might see That beautiful home on high. 2 Weak though we are, He still is near, To lead, console, defend; In all our sorrow, all our fear, Our all sufficient friend. [Refrain] 3 And from His love’s exhaustless spring, Joys like a river come; To make the desert bloom and sing, O’er which we travel home. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Jesus, the Lord of glory, died]

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He Died to Save

Hymnal: Gospel Jewels #136 (1890) Hymnal Title: Gospel Jewels First Line: Jesus, the Lord of glory, died Refrain First Line: Jesus, the Savior, on Calv’ry’s tree Lyrics: 1 Jesus, the Lord of glory, died, That we might never die; And now He reigns supreme to guide His people to the sky. Refrain: Jesus, the Saviour, on Calv’ry’s tree, Died that we might never die; And now He is pleading that we might see That beautiful home on high. 2 Weak though we are, He still is near, To lead, console, defend; In all our sorrow, all our fear, Our all sufficient friend. [Refrain] 3 And from His love’s exhaustless spring, Joys like a river come; To make the desert bloom and sing, O’er which we travel home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, the Lord of glory, died]
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Jesus, The Lord Of Glory Died

Author: Baptist Wriothesley Noel Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #138114 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Jesus the Lord of glory died Refrain First Line: Jesus, the Savior, on Calvary’s tree Lyrics: 1 Jesus the Lord of glory died, That we might never die; And now He reigns supreme to guide His people to the sky. Refrain: Jesus, the Savior, on Calvary’s tree, Died that we might never die; And now He is pleading that we might see That beautiful home on high. 2 Weak tho’ we are, He still is near, To lead, console, defend; In all our sorrow, sin, and fear, Our all-sufficient friend. [Refrain] 3 From His high throne in bliss, He deigns Our every prayer to heed; Bears with our folly, soothes our pains, Supplies our every need. [Refrain] 4 Still, thro’ His intercession spared, We find Him true and kind; Though we are as the marble hard, And changeful as the wind. [Refrain] 5 From His love’s exhaustless spring, Joys like a river come; To make the desert bloom and sing, O’er which we travel home. [Refrain] 6 Jesus, there is none like Thee, Our Savior and our Lord; Through Heaven and earth exalted be, Beloved, obeyed, adored. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus the Lord of glory died]

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C. A. Ward

Hymnal Title: Gospel Jewels Composer of "[Jesus, the Lord of glory, died]" in Gospel Jewels

Baptist Wriothesley Noel

1799 - 1873 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Author of "Jesus, The Lord Of Glory Died" in The Cyber Hymnal Noel, Hon. Baptist Wriothesley, M.A., younger son of Sir Gerard Noel Noel, Bart., and brother of the Earl of Gainsborough, was born at Leithmont, near Leith, July 10, 1799, and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. Taking Holy Orders he was for some time Incumbent of St. John's Episcopal Chapel, Bedford Row, London, and Chaplain to the Queen; but in 1848 he seceded from the Church of England, and subsequently became a Baptist Minister. He was pastor of St. John's Street Chapel, Bedford Row, until 1868. He died Jan. 19, 1873. His prose works, about twelve in all, were published between 1847 and 1863. His association with hymnology is through:— (1) A Selection of Psalms and Hymns adapted chiefly for Congregational and Social Worship by Baptist Wriothesley Noel, M.A. (2) Hymns about Jesus, by Baptist Wriothesley Noel, N.D. A collection of 159 hymns, the greater part of which are his own or recasts by him of older hymns. The Selection appeared in 1832. It passed through several editions (2nd ed., 1838; 3rd, 1848, &c), that for 1853 being enlarged, and having also an Appendix of 39 original "Hymns to be Used at the Baptism of Believers." From this Selection the following hymns are still in common use:— 1. Devoted unto Thee. Holy Baptism. From "0 God, Who art our Friend." 2. Glory to God, Whose Spirit draws. Holy Baptism. 3. Jesus, the Lord of glory died. Jesus the Guide. 4. Lord, Thou hast promised to baptize. Holy Baptism. 5. We gave [give] ourselves to Thee. Holy Baptism. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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