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4586. No Other Name (Crosby)

1. No other name but Thine, O Lord,
Can save a dying soul,
And yet to plead that name in faith
Would make the vilest whole.

Refrain
No other name such hope can bring,
Or heavenly rest impart;
No other name such balm can give
To soothe a breaking heart.

2. Thy name Oh how I love to breathe
In softly whispered tone,
When in my closet, closed and still,
I talk with Thee alone. [Refrain]

3. I feel, I know, Thou hearest prayer
And answ’rest my request,
Bestowing what Thy love decides
The wisest and the best. [Refrain]

4. And when I reach Thy dear abode,
And all its joys are mine,
No other name shall be my song—
No other name but Thine. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: No other name but Thine, O Lord
Title: No Other Name (Crosby)
Author: Fanny Crosby (1882)
Refrain First Line: No other name such hope can bring
Meter: CMD
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Some hymnals show the author as Ruth Harmon, one of Fanny's pseudonyms.
Tune Information
Name: ALMAN
Composer: Samuel Alman
Meter: CMD
Incipit: 55115 54356 62175
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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