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Praise the Lord for the Blood

Author: H. B. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, all ye people, give thanks to His name Used With Tune: [Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb]

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[Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Herbert Buffum Incipit: 12321 53561 65556 Used With Text: Praise the Lord for the Blood

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Praise the Lord for the Blood

Author: H. B. Hymnal: Songs of Perennial Glory #51 (1915) First Line: Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, all ye people, give thanks to His name Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb]

Praise the Lord for the Blood

Author: H. B. Hymnal: Songs of Pentecostal Power, Complete #273 (1912) First Line: Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb Refrain First Line: Praise the Lord, all ye people, give thanks to His name Languages: English Tune Title: [Praise the Lord for the blood, for the blood of the Lamb]

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Herbert Buffum

1879 - 1939 Author of "Praise the Lord for the Blood" Herbert Buffum was born in La Fayette, Illinois 13 November 1879. He became a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He started preaching at seventeen years of age. He did city mission work up and down the Pacific Coast and later in small towns in Kansas. He began publishing hymns at the age of eighteen. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)