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[From His celestial abode Jesus came]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Floyd W. Hawkins Incipit: 11233 43212 22354

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Willing to Take the Cross

Author: Floyd W. Hawkins Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: From His celestial abode Jesus came Refrain First Line: Willing to take the cross was He, Willing to suffer misery Used With Tune: [From His celestial abode Jesus came]

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Willing to Take the Cross

Author: Floyd W. Hawkins Hymnal: Favorites Number 2 #59 (1946) First Line: From His celestial abode Jesus came Refrain First Line: Willing to take the cross was He, Willing to suffer misery Languages: English Tune Title: [From His celestial abode Jesus came]

Willing to Take the Cross

Author: Floyd W. Hawkins Hymnal: Triumphant Service Songs (Utility Ed.) #5 (1934) First Line: From His celestial abode Jesus came Refrain First Line: Willing to take the cross was He Languages: English Tune Title: [From His celestial abode Jesus came]
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Willing to Take the Cross

Author: Floyd W. Hawkins Hymnal: Glad Gospel Songs #11 (1937) First Line: From His celestial abode Jesus came Refrain First Line: Willing to take the cross was He, Willing to suffer misery Languages: English Tune Title: [From His celestial abode Jesus came]

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Floyd W. Hawkins

1904 - 2002 Author of "Willing to Take the Cross" in Favorites Number 2 Born: November 20, 1904, Pullman, Washington. Died: July 17, 2002, Springfield, Missouri. Floyd W. Hawkins, Ordained Minister, Church of the Nazarene, spent many years in pastoral ministry, music publishing, and as a musician and song writer. Some of his more than 500 published songs are "I've Discovered the Way of Gladness;" "The Crystal Fountain;" "Let Thy Mantle Fall on Me;" and "Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace." In 1957, Hawkins became the music editor at Lillenas Publishing Company, a position he held until 1975. --www.lillenas.com/
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