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['Tis the sweetest name that the angels know]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: O. A. Miller Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 51333 23111 71222 Used With Text: 'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know

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'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know

Author: O. A. M. Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: ['Tis the sweetest name that the angels know]

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'Tis the Sweetest Name

Author: O. A. M. Hymnal: Timeless Truths #789 Meter: 10.10.10.12 with refrain First Line: 'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, earth and heaven’s sweetest name Lyrics: 1 Tis the sweetest name that the angels know, ’Tis the sweetest name here on earth below, ’Tis the sweetest name, and I love it so; Tell it out to all the world that name is Jesus. Refrain: Jesus, Jesus, earth and heaven’s sweetest name, Jesus, Jesus, here and there it means the same; It will ever keep my soul, While the endless ages roll; Jesus, earth and heaven’s sweetest name. 2 ’Tis the sweetest name that all heaven sings, And the dearest name that to mankind clings; Oh, that sweetest name full salvation brings; Tell it out to all the world that name is Jesus. [Refrain] 3 Oh, that sweetest name gives from sin release, In the vale of sighs bids my sorrows cease; ’Tis the sweetest name, for it brings us peace; Tell it out to all the world that name is Jesus. [Refrain] 4 ’Tis the sweetest name e’er employed in song, And it thrills my heart as it makes me strong; Oh, that sweetest name overcomes all wrong; Tell it out to all the world that name is Jesus. [Refrain] Topics: Jesus/Savior Scripture: Philippians 2:9-10 Tune Title: ['Tis the sweetest name that the angels know]
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'Tis the Sweetest Name

Author: O. A. M. Hymnal: Songs of Grace and Glory #32 (1918) First Line: 'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, earth and heaven's sweetest name Topics: Jesus name of Tune Title: ['Tis the sweetest name that the angels know]
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'Tis the Sweetest Name

Author: O. A. M. Hymnal: Melodies of Zion #44 (1926) First Line: 'Tis the sweetest name that the angels know Refrain First Line: Jesus, Jesus, earth and heaven's sweetest name Languages: English Tune Title: ['Tis the sweetest name that the angels know]

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Oscar A. Miller

1868 - 1923 Person Name: O. A. M. Author of "'Tis the Sweetest Name" in Timeless Truths Oscar A. Miller was born 6 March 1868 in Richland Center, Wisconsin. While living in Montana, he read a book called "The Way to God" by Dwight Lyman Moody, and a year later moved to Chicago to become a student at the Moody Bible Institute (1896-1898). First a student in the music program there, under Dr. Daniel B. Towner, Miller was soon appointed as a permanent faculty member, teacher of music. (As evidenced by the faculty lists found in "The Institute Tie" starting with the first volume in 1900.) Miller wrote music to his own lyrics, lyrics by his first wife Elizabeth, and lyrics by others. Miller contributed to Dr. Towner's 1901 publication "Class and Chorus: a text book for chorus classes, singing schools, public schools and institutes," including five of his compositions. Four of these have words by Mrs. O. A. Miller, and the fifth has words by Philip Doddridge. Miller's wife Elizabeth had also been a Moody Bible Institute student. Together, they had two daughters, Elizabeth (1898) and Ruth (1902). After the death of Mrs. Miller in 1917, O.A. met Edna LaVergne Decker at a revival meeting, and married Miss Decker in 1920. Miller died on Jan. 25, 1923, in the midst of a revival meeting in Blackstone, Illinois. Myrna Layton (Oscar Miller researcher)
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