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To God Be the Glory is a hymn with lyrics by Fanny Crosby [1] and tune by William Howard Doane, first published in 1875. It appears to have been written around 1872 but was first published in 1875 in Lowry and Doane's song collection, Brightest and Best. [2] It was already popular in Great Britain before publication.
"My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" is a gospel song written by American gospel singer and songwriter Andraé Crouch. He first recorded it in 1972 on his album Keep on Singin'. [1] It is considered one of Crouch's most well-known songs. It is sometimes included in Christian children's song books. [2]
List of hymns written or translated by Jaroslav Vajda: [3] "A Comet Blazed Across the Skies" "A Cuckoo Flew Out of the Wood" "A Dove Flew Down from Heaven" "A Life Begins, a Child Is Born" "A Woman and a Coin" "Add One More Song" "All Bless the God of Israel" "All Glory, Praise, and Blessing" "All Things Are Yours" "All Who Crave a Greater Measure"
5 Selected hymns. 6 References. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... "To God Be the Glory"—1875, music by W. Howard Doane [35]
The Gloria Patri, also known in English as the Glory Be to the Father or, colloquially, the Glory Be, is a doxology, a short hymn of praise to God in various Christian liturgies. It is also referred to as the Minor Doxology (Doxologia Minor) or Lesser Doxology, to distinguish it from the Greater Doxology, the Gloria in Excelsis Deo.
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Glory to God: The Presbyterian Hymnal (2013) Sing the Faith (2003) Presbyterian Hymnal: Hymns, Psalms, and Spiritual Songs. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1990. Presbyterian Church in the United States. The Presbyterian Hymnal (1927) The Hymnbook (PCUS, ARPC, and UPCUSA) (1955) The Worshipbook: Services and Hymns.
Edmond Louis Budry (August 30, 1854 – November 12, 1932) was a Swiss hymn writer famous for writing the lyrics to the hymn "Thine Be the Glory" ("À toi la gloire") to music from Judas Maccabaeus by George Frideric Handel. Born in Vevey, he studied theology in Lausanne and was a pastor at Cully and Sainte-Croix between 1881 and 1889.