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Praise His holy name

Author: James W. Gaines Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come with rejoicing for the Lord is risen Refrain First Line: Jesus arose, He lives again

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Praise His holy name

Author: James W. Gaines Hymnal: Bells of Bethlehem #d16 (1920) First Line: Come with rejoicing for the Lord is risen Refrain First Line: Jesus arose, He lives again Languages: English

Praise His holy name

Author: James W. Gaines Hymnal: Select Songs #d17 (1935) First Line: Come with rejoicing for the Lord is risen Refrain First Line: Jesus arose, He lives again

Praise His holy name

Author: James W. Gaines Hymnal: Gospel Tidings, a Book of Select Gospel Songs #d19 (1921) First Line: Come with rejoicing for the Lord is risen Refrain First Line: Jesus arose, He lives again Languages: English

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J. W. Gaines

1880 - 1937 Person Name: James W. Gaines Author of "Praise His holy name" Born: January 23, 1881, Hiram, Kaufman County, Texas. Died: June 3, 1937, Oakville, Tennessee. Buried: Edmondson Cemetery, Southaven, Mississippi. In 1900, Gaines was living in Kauffman, Texas. He worked with the Trio and/or Quartet Music Companies in Waco, Texas, and married Laurel Life around 1904. Their daughter Mia was born in Texas around 1906, and their son Charles Life Gaines in Missouri around 1907. The family moved to Tennessee by World War I, when Gaines was drafted for military service. After the war, he ran a music publishing company in Memphis, Tennessee. His works include: The Gospel Messenger (Memphis, Tennessee: J. W. Gaines Music Company, 1931) Revival Tidings (Memphis, Tennessee: Gaines Music Company, 1932) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)
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