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[Room at the cross for a trembling soul]

Appears in 33 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. B. Blake Incipit: 56532 12165 56573 Used With Text: Room at the Cross

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Room at the Cross

Author: W. B. B. Appears in 56 hymnals First Line: Room at the Cross for a trembling soul Refrain First Line: Room, room, room at the Cross Used With Tune: [Room at the Cross for a trembling soul]
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Rum invid korset

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Rum invid korset för varje själ Refrain First Line: Rum, rum, kom, här är rum Used With Tune: [Rum invid korset för varje själ]

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Room At The Cross

Author: W. B. B. Hymnal: Christian Hymns #368 (1935) First Line: Room at the Cross for a trembling soul Refrain First Line: Room, room, room at the Cross Languages: English Tune Title: [Room at the Cross for a trembling soul]
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Room At The Cross

Author: William Burdine Blake, Sr. Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12214 First Line: Room at the cross for a trembling soul Refrain First Line: Room, room, room at the cross Lyrics: 1 Room at the cross for a trembling soul, Room at the cross for you; Where the sin-laden may be made whole, Room at the cross for you. Refrain: Room, room, room at the cross, Room at the cross for you; Room, room, room at the cross, Room at the cross for you 2 Room at the cross for a breaking heart, Room at the cross for you; Choose, then, like Mary, the better part, Room at the cross for you. [Refrain] 3 Room at the cross for earth’s weary and worn, Room at the cross for you; Come, then, oh! come, then, ye souls who mourn, Room at the cross for you. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Room at the cross for a trembling soul]
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Room at the Cross

Author: W. B. B. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #174 Meter: 9.6.9.6.6.6.6.6 First Line: Room at the cross for a trembling soul Refrain First Line: Room, room, room at the cross Lyrics: 1 Room at the cross for a trembling soul, Room at the cross for you; Where the sin-laden may be made whole, Room at the cross for you. Refrain: Room, room, room at the cross, Room at the cross for you; Room, room, room at the cross, Room at the cross for you. 2 Room at the cross for a breaking heart, Room at the cross for you; Choose then, like Mary, the better part, Room at the cross for you. [Refrain] 3 Room at the cross for earth’s weary and worn, Room at the cross for you; Come then, oh, come then, ye souls who mourn, Room at the cross for you. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 14:22 Tune Title: [Room at the cross for a trembling soul]

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William B. Blake

1852 - 1938 Person Name: W. B. B. Author of "Room at the Cross" in Timeless Truths William Burdine Blake, 1852-1938. William B. Blake, Sr., was born January 21, 1852, in London, Ohio; went to Virginia in the early 1870s and became connected with the music publishing house of the Ruebush-Kieffer Company, and remaining with this firm until 1889, when he moved to Ronceverte. He married Miss Alice Mary Horne, of Augusta county, Virginia, a daughter of Strother P. and Sarah Home. (Strother P. Horne was a Confederate soldier throughout the Civil war.) To this union were born seven children: Charles Stanley Blake, Bessie Mabel, William B,. Jr.. Henry St. John, Robert Russell, Mary Ellen and Edward Lester. At Ronceverte, Mr. Blake, Sr., associated himself in partnership with J. W. Hess in the publication of the Ronceverte News, a newly-established paper in the new lumber town, buying out the interest of Richard Burke, who had been a prominent figure in West Virginia journalism for a number of years. Burke had been the publisher of a vigorous newspaper at Union, Monroe county. About the year 1891, Mr. Blake bought out the interest of Mr. Hess and became the sole proprietor of the enterprise, changing the name of the paper to the Valley Messenger and News. This publication continued until April 21, 1901. Several years prior to this, in December, 1897, The West Virginia News had been established with Mr. Blake as publisher, and from one newspaper plant two newspapers were issued until April 21, 1901, when the latter publication, which covered a more extensive field, absorbed the Valley Messenger. This consolidation brought to the newer paper the good will of the older and the growth of the West Virginia News has been steady and continuous to this day. At the present time and for a number of years the News has enjoyed a larger circulation than any other weekly newspaper published in the State. History of Greenbrier County J. R. Cole, Lewisburg, WV, 1917 (accessed 12/25/2023 from http://www.leighlarson.com/william_burdine_blake.htm)
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