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Crown Him King of Glory

Representative Text

1 Crown the Savior King of glory,
Sing aloud hosanna, praise his holy name;
Tell to all the wondrous story,
All his boundless love proclaim.

Chorus:
Crown him King of glory,
Crown him King of glory, crown him Lord of all;
Crown him King of glory,
Crown the Savior Lord of all.

2 Crown his head with endless blessing,
Jesus our Redeemer, Prophet, Priest and King;
Now, ye saints, his pow’r confessing,
Evermore his praises sing. [Chorus]

3 King of glory, reign forever!
All the earth shall bless and magnify thy name;
Nothing from thy love shall sever,
Jesus! evermore the same. [Chorus]

Source: Songs of the Century #25

Author: T. W. Stewart

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Text Information

First Line: Crown the Savior King of glory
Title: Crown Him King of Glory
Author: T. W. Stewart
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Crown Him King of glory
Publication Date: 1897
Copyright: Public Domain

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Songs of the Century #25

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