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Glory glory to his name

Author: Harriet E. Jones Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The Savior died to set me free

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[The Saviour died to set me free]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. Howard Entwisle Used With Text: Glory, Glory to His Name!

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Glory, Glory to His Name!

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise No. 4 #39 (1897) First Line: The Saviour died to set me free Lyrics: 1 The Saviour died to set me free, Glory, glory, to his name! He died for sinners just like me, Glory, glory, to his name! His precious blood has made me whole, His love has flooded my poor soul, And his sweet Spirit holds control, Glory, glory, to his name! 2 To just believe upon the Son, Glory, glory, to his name! He smiles, forgives, the deed is done, Glory, glory, to his name! The light breaks in and we rejoice, And then ascends the anthem choice, The sweet, new song, with heart and voice, Glory, glory, to his name! 3 Come, brothers, friends, to him just now, Glory, glory, to his name! Come, all the world, before him bow, Glory, glory, to his name! Oh, come to the Saviour to behold, Oh, come and feast within his fold, While angels strike their harps of gold, Glory, glory, to his name! 4 For you my Lord was crucified, Glory, glory, to his name! For you he bowed his head and died, Glory, glory, to his name! For you he rose–the King of light, Oh, can you such a Saviour slight? He waits to save, yes, save to-night, Glory, glory, to his name! Tune Title: [The Saviour died to set me free]

Glory glory to his name

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Soul-Stirring Songs #d85 (1900) First Line: The Savior died to set me free
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Glory glory to his name!

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Heart Melodies No. 3 #39 (1897) First Line: The Saviour died to set me free Languages: English

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Harriet E. Jones

1823 - 1915 Author of "Glory glory to his name" Harriet E. Rice Jones, 1823-1915 Born: Ap­ril 18, 1823, Pom­pey Hol­low, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Died: 1915, Bing­ham­ton, New York. Buried: Oran Com­mun­i­ty Church Cem­e­te­ry, Pom­pey, Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Daughter of El­e­a­zer Rice, Jones lived in Onon­da­ga Coun­ty, New York. Her girl­hood was spent on a farm, re­ceiv­ing what ed­u­ca­tion the count­ry schools and one term at high school could pro­vide. She was al­ways fond of read­ing, and was a great sing­er, with a clear ring­ing voice. On Ju­ly 7, 1844, she mar­ried a son of Rev. Ze­nas Jones; her hus­band died in 1879. Her song writ­ing ca­reer b­egan when her po­e­try came to the at­ten­tion of Dr. M. J. Mun­ger, who asked if she could write some Sun­day school hymns for him. She went on to write for Daniel Town­er, J. C. Ew­ing, the Fill­more bro­thers, and others. --hymntime.com/tch

J. Howard Entwisle

1865 - 1901 Composer of "[The Saviour died to set me free]" in Songs of Love and Praise No. 4 J Howard Entwisle USA 1865-1901. Born in PA, he became a musician and songbook editor-compiler in Philadelphia, PA, in the 1890s. He collaberated with William J Kirkpatrick, also of Philadelphia, promoting gospel songs. He helped compile “Songs of love and praise #4”, then later “Songs of love and praise #5”. Other published works were: “Bright melodies” (1899), “Heavenly sunlight” (1900), “Exalted praise” (1901). He died in Philadelphia. John Perry
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