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The Prince of Glory

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Prince of glory, God’s own son Lyrics: 1 The Prince of glory, God’s own son, Descended from the skies, Where praises to his Father’s name In endless measure rise. To save a lost and sinful race, In Satan’s fetters bound, For this he made the wondrous choice, To him all praise resound. 2 He came from heaven’s glory bright, From God’s own glory shone; From those eternal realms of day, Around his Father’s throne. His love for me, a sinful man, Thus manifested great, Extends to me this present hour, My answer to await. 3 Yes, Christ to sinful man came down, To suffer patiently; To be betrayed and put to shame, And nailed upon the tree. All this for me the Son of God Endured with wondrous love, To show to me the way of life, To his own home above. Scripture: Revelation 1:5 Used With Tune: [The Prince of glory, God’s own son]

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[The Prince of glory, God’s own son]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. C. Blosser Incipit: 51576 54322 51446 Used With Text: The Prince of Glory

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The Prince of Glory

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #169 (1893) First Line: The Prince of glory, God’s own son Lyrics: 1 The Prince of glory, God’s own son, Descended from the skies, Where praises to his Father’s name In endless measure rise. To save a lost and sinful race, In Satan’s fetters bound, For this he made the wondrous choice, To him all praise resound. 2 He came from heaven’s glory bright, From God’s own glory shone; From those eternal realms of day, Around his Father’s throne. His love for me, a sinful man, Thus manifested great, Extends to me this present hour, My answer to await. 3 Yes, Christ to sinful man came down, To suffer patiently; To be betrayed and put to shame, And nailed upon the tree. All this for me the Son of God Endured with wondrous love, To show to me the way of life, To his own home above. Scripture: Revelation 1:5 Tune Title: [The Prince of glory, God’s own son]
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The Prince Of Glory

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14318 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: The Prince of glory, God’s own Son Lyrics: 1 The Prince of glory, God’s own Son, Descended from the skies, Where praises to His Father’s name In endless measure rise. To save a lost and sinful race, In Satan’s fetters bound, For this He made the wondrous choice, To Him all praise resound. 2 He came from Heaven’s glory bright, From God’s own glory shone; From those eternal realms of day, Around His Father’s throne. His love for me, a sinful man, Thus manifested great, Extends to me this present hour, My answer to await. 3 Yes, Christ to sinful man came down, To suffer patiently; To be betrayed and put to shame, And nailed upon the tree. All this for me the Son of God Endured with wondrous love, To show to me the way of life, To His own home above. Languages: English Tune Title: DUMFRIES

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Author of "The Prince Of Glory" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

H. C. Blosser

Composer of "[The Prince of glory, God’s own son]" in Pearls of Praise
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