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Coronation

Appears in 3,422 hymnals First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Used With Tune: [All hail the power of Jesus' name]
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The Way, the Truth, the Life

Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Amid life's wild commotion Used With Tune: [Amid life's wild commotion]
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Glory to God in the Highest

Appears in 40 hymnals First Line: Another year's rich mercies prove Refrain First Line: Glory to God in the highest! Used With Tune: [Another year's rich mercies prove] Text Sources: "Golden Hours"

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[All hail the power of Jesus' name]

Appears in 1,257 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: O. Holden First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Incipit: 51133 21232 13212 Used With Text: Coronation
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[Amid life's wild commotion]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. J. B. Herbert First Line: Amid life's wild commotion Incipit: 13345 67164 33321 Used With Text: The Way, the Truth, the Life
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[Another year's rich mercies prove]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. T. Porter First Line: Another year's rich mercies prove Incipit: 17123 23455 77771 Used With Text: Glory to God in the Highest

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Coronation

Hymnal: SoG1879 #83 (1880) First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the power of Jesus' name]
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The Way, the Truth, the Life

Hymnal: SoG1879 #128 (1880) First Line: Amid life's wild commotion Languages: English Tune Title: [Amid life's wild commotion]
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Glory to God in the Highest

Hymnal: SoG1879 #130 (1880) First Line: Another year's rich mercies prove Refrain First Line: Glory to God in the highest! Languages: English Tune Title: [Another year's rich mercies prove]

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Oliver Holden

1765 - 1844 Person Name: O. Holden First Line: All hail the power of Jesus' name Hymnal Number: 83 Composer of "[All hail the power of Jesus' name]" in Songs of Gratitude Holden, Oliver, one of the pioneers of American psalmody, was born in 1765, and was brought up as a carpenter. Subsequently he became a teacher and music-seller. He died at Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1844. His published works are American Harmony, 1793; the Worcester Collection, 1797; and other Tune books. One of his most popular tunes is "Coronation." It is thought that he edited a small hymn-book, published at Boston before 1808, in which are 21 of his hymns with the signature "H." A single copy only of this book is known, and that is without title-page. Of his hymns the following are in common use:— 1. All those who seek a throne of grace. [God present where prayer is offered.] Was given in Peabody's Springfield Collection, 1835, No. 92, in a recast form as, “They who seek the throne of grace." This form is in extensive use in America, and is also in a few collections in Great Britain. 2. With conscious guilt, and bleeding heart. [Lent.] This, although one of the best of Holden's hymns, has passed out of use. It appeared, with two others, each bearing bis signature, in the Boston Collection (Baptist), 1808. 3. Within these doors assembled now. [Divine Worship.] [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

J. B. Herbert

1852 - 1927 Person Name: Dr. J. B. Herbert First Line: Amid life's wild commotion Hymnal Number: 128 Composer of "[Amid life's wild commotion]" in Songs of Gratitude

C. G. Gläser

1784 - 1829 Person Name: Glaser First Line: Ashamed of Christ! our souls disdain Hymnal Number: 144c Composer of "AZMON" in Songs of Gratitude Carl Gotthelf Gläser Germany 1781-1829. Born at Weissenfels, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany, he received musical training from his father, after which he attended St. Thomas school in Leipzig. He became an author and composer. At Barmen he taught voice, piano, and violin. He also wrote and conducted chorale music. He died at Barmen. John Perry