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All hail to the name of our Savior

Author: J. Harry Crossley Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O what would we do without Jesus

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O what would we do without Jesus

Hymnal: Beautiful Light #d85 (1947) Languages: English

All hail to the name of our Savior

Author: J. Harry Crossley Hymnal: Songs for the Master #d58 (1897) First Line: O what would we do without Jesus

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J. Harry Crossley

b. 1867 Author of "All hail to the name of our Savior" Died: Date un­known. Cross­ley & his wife Em­ma were liv­ing in Fair­field Coun­ty, Con­nec­ti­cut, in 1910. Crossley’s works in­clude: Songs for the Mas­ter, with Alf­red Good­sell (Bridg­eport, Con­nec­ti­cut: Alf­red T. Good­sell, 1897) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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