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  2. Take Up Thy Cross, The Saviour Said - Wikipedia

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    "Take Up Thy Cross, The Saviour Said" is an American Christian hymn written by Charles W. Everest. It was originally a poem published in 1833 but was later altered to become a hymn. [ 1 ] It was then edited by English hymnwriter Sir Henry Baker for inclusion in the Church of England 's Hymns Ancient and Modern hymnal.

  3. The Wilburn Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Folk Songs: 1963 Trouble's Back in Town: 1964 Take Up Thy Cross: Never Alone: 1965 Country Gold: I'm Gonna Tie One On Tonight: 1966 The Wilburn Brothers Show: 25 Let's Go Country: 10 1967 Two for the Show: 7 Cool Country: 11 1968 It's Another World: 23 Greatest Hits: 1969 We Need a Lot More Happiness: It Looks Like the Sun's Gonna Shine: 1970

  4. Category:American Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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    Take My Hand, Precious Lord; Take Up Thy Cross, The Saviour Said; There is Power in the Blood; There Shall Be Showers of Blessing; There's a Song in the Air; This Is My Father's World; This is my song (1934 song) This Little Light of Mine 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Poetry - Wikipedia

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    Take Up Thy Cross, The Saviour Said; Mustafa Wahbi Tal; Tamar (poem) Tears, Idle Tears; Păstorel Teodoreanu; Francisco de Terrazas; Testament mój; Thalaba the Destroyer; Tharmas; On the Death of Mr. Crashaw; The Sleepers (poem) Thebaid (Latin poem) There is a green hill far away; Third circle of hell; This Dust Was Once the Man; This Lime ...

  6. Little Jimmy Dickens - Wikipedia

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    James Cecil Dickens (December 19, 1920 – January 2, 2015), better known by his stage name Little Jimmy Dickens, was an American country music singer and songwriter famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size (4'10" [150 cm]), and his rhinestone-studded outfits (which he is given credit for introducing into live country music performances). [1]

  7. Glory To His Name - Wikipedia

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    "Glory to His Name" (also called "Down At The Cross") is a hymn written by Elisha A. Hoffman in 1878. It is thought that Hoffman was reading about the crucifixion of Jesus in the Bible and began to think about how God saved men from their sins by allowing Jesus to die on the cross. The poem Hoffman wrote based on these thoughts was called ...

  8. Were You There - Wikipedia

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    The song was first published in William Eleazar Barton's 1899 Old Plantation Hymns [1] but was described in writings prior to this publication. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 1940, it was included in the Episcopal Church hymnal, making it the first spiritual to be included in any major American hymnal.

  9. Frederick Augustus Packer - Wikipedia

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    "Take Up Thy Cross", "Oh Let Him whose Sorrow", and "Dolores Elegia" played at a memorial service [65] Packer was as much a lyricist as a composer, putting words to most of his songs, but also to tunes by other composers, such as Auguste Wiegand's "Orange Flower Serenade". [66] Compositions published by Palings in 1897 [67] "Stolen Kisses ...