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Glory and Honor Be to Christ

Author: H. C. Finley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way

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[I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. C. Finley Used With Text: Glory and Honor Be to Christ

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Glory and Honor Be to Christ

Author: H. C. F. Hymnal: Silver Tones #4 (1948) First Line: I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way Languages: English Tune Title: [I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way]

Glory and Honor Be to Christ

Author: H. C. F. Hymnal: The Crown #4 (1949) First Line: I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way Tune Title: [I shall lay down these heavy burdens when I come to earth's ending way]

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H. C. Finley

1884 - 1970 Author of "Glory and Honor Be to Christ" H. C. (Hiram Cleveland) Finley was born in Sharp County, Arkansas April 2, 1884. his parents were Stephen and Mary Amelia Moody Finley. In 1909 he was married to Lucy Edna Mason, daughter of a music teacher. To them were born six children. He preached and taught singing schools in several states for more than 40 years. He has had songs published in several books. His most popular song is "There's Only One Way." Other songs are "No Wonder You're Sad," "Sinner, Put Your Trust in Jesus," and Glory and Honor Be To Christ." He died February 17, 1970. His wife died June 26, 1976. Rhonda McDonald, great grand-daughter (email)
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