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[Out of the Ivory Palace He came]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Fred H. Byshe Incipit: 33355 55234 32344

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The Ivory Palaces

Author: Jno. R. Clements Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Out of the Ivory Palace he came Refrain First Line: Out of the palace of Iv’ry he came Lyrics: 1 Out of the Ivory Palace he came, That palace so wondrously fair, Jesus, the Savior, with pow’r in his name, And beauty past earthly compare. Refrain: Out of the palace of Iv’ry he came With garments all perfumes, all perfumed with myrrh; Both aloes and cassia were there to be seen, A vision man’s soul, man’s soul to bestir. 2 All of his garments are scented with myrrh, A perfume as lasting as time; Fragrance to scatter where’er he doth stir, Enduring, refining, sublime. [Refrain] 3 Sorrow and bitterness here for his cup, And heavy the burdens he bore; Stooping to suffer, thereby to life up The tempted,—no matter how sore. [Refrain] 4 Cassia for healing, his garments contain, A balm for all ills of the soul; Sickness no longer,—no sorrow nor pain, For Jesus makes “ev’ry white whole.” [Refrain] Topics: Atonement-Salvation Used With Tune: [Out of the Ivory Palace he came]

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The Ivory Palaces

Author: Jno. R. Clements Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 #58 (1904) First Line: Out of the Ivory Palace he came Refrain First Line: Out of the palace of Iv’ry he came Lyrics: 1 Out of the Ivory Palace he came, That palace so wondrously fair, Jesus, the Savior, with pow’r in his name, And beauty past earthly compare. Refrain: Out of the palace of Iv’ry he came With garments all perfumes, all perfumed with myrrh; Both aloes and cassia were there to be seen, A vision man’s soul, man’s soul to bestir. 2 All of his garments are scented with myrrh, A perfume as lasting as time; Fragrance to scatter where’er he doth stir, Enduring, refining, sublime. [Refrain] 3 Sorrow and bitterness here for his cup, And heavy the burdens he bore; Stooping to suffer, thereby to life up The tempted,—no matter how sore. [Refrain] 4 Cassia for healing, his garments contain, A balm for all ills of the soul; Sickness no longer,—no sorrow nor pain, For Jesus makes “ev’ry white whole.” [Refrain] Topics: Atonement-Salvation Tune Title: [Out of the Ivory Palace he came]
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The Ivory Palaces

Author: Jno. R. Clements Hymnal: Conquest Hymns #12 (1902) First Line: Out of the Ivory Palace He came Refrain First Line: Out of the palace of Iv'ry He came Languages: English Tune Title: [Out of the Ivory Palace He came]

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John R. Clements

1868 - 1946 Person Name: Jno. R. Clements Author of "The Ivory Palaces" in The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 John R. Clements was born in County Armagh, Ireland 28 November 1868 and was brought to the United States at the age of two years. He worked at the age of thirteen as a retail grocery clerk and had a successful wholesale grocery business. He began writing poetry when he was young. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Fred H. Byshe

Composer of "[Out of the Ivory Palace he came]" in The Finest of the Wheat No. 3
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