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[On the cross of Calvary]

Appears in 63 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William J. Kirkpatrick Tune Sources: Gill's & McLaughlin's Good News in Song, 1886 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 34551 23212 11653 Used With Text: On the Cross of Calvary

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Who are these arrayed in white

Appears in 155 hymnals Used With Tune: [Who are these arrayed in white]
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On the Cross of Calvary

Author: C. F. O. Appears in 59 hymnals Refrain First Line: On Calvary! On Calvary Used With Tune: [On the cross of Calvary]

En la Vergonzosa Cruz

Author: anónimo; anónimo Appears in 11 hymnals Refrain First Line: Sí, fue por mí Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:3 Used With Tune: VERGONZOSA CRUZ

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On the Cross of Calvary

Author: C. F. O. Hymnal: Christian Hymns #103 (1935) Refrain First Line: On Calvary, on Calvary Languages: English Tune Title: [On the cross of Calvary]
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On the Cross of Calvary

Author: Sarah Jean Graham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5358 Refrain First Line: On Calvary! On Calvary! Lyrics: 1. On the cross of Calvary, Jesus died for you and me; There He shed His precious blood, That from sin we might be free. O the cleansing stream does flow, And it washes white as snow! It was for me that Jesus died On the cross of Calvary. Refrain On Calvary! On Calvary! It was for me that Jesus died On the cross of Calvary. 2. O what wondrous, wondrous love Brought me down at Jesus’ feet! O such wondrous, dying love Asks a sacrifice complete! Here I give myself to Thee, Soul and body, Thine to be; It was for me Thy blood was shed On the cross of Calvary. [Refrain] 3. Take me, Jesus, I am Thine, Wholly Thine, forevermore; Blessèd Jesus, Thou art mine, Dwell within forevermore; Cleanse, O cleanse my heart from sin, Make and keep me pure within! It was for this Thy blood was shed On the cross of Calvary. [Refrain] 4. Clouds and darkness veiled the sky When the Lord was crucified; It is finished! was His cry When He bowed His head and died. With this cry from Calv’ry’s tree All the world may now go free; It was for this that Jesus died On the cross of Calvary. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [On the cross of Calvary]
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On the Cross of Calvary

Hymnal: New Songs of the Gospel No. 2 #17 (1905) Refrain First Line: On Calvary! On Calvary Languages: English Tune Title: [On the cross of Calvary]

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Anonymous

Person Name: Anon. Author of "On the Cross of Calvary" in Evangelistic Songs In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Lizzie De Armond

1847 - 1936 Person Name: Lizzie DeArmond Author (attributed to) of "On the Cross of Calvary" in Praise for the Lord (Expanded Edition) Lizzie De Armond was a prolific writer of children's hymns, recitations and exercises. When she was twelve years old her first poem was published in the Germantown, Pa. Telegraph, however, it was not until she was a widow with eight children to support that she started writing in earnest. She wrote articles, librettos, nature stories and other works, as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

William J. Kirkpatrick

1838 - 1921 Person Name: William Kirkpatrick Composer (attributed to) of "[On the cross of Calvary]" in The Cyber Hymnal William J. Kirkpatrick (b. Duncannon, PA, 1838; d. Philadelphia, PA, 1921) received his musical training from his father and several other private teachers. A carpenter by trade, he engaged in the furniture business from 1862 to 1878. He left that profession to dedicate his life to music, serving as music director at Grace Methodist Church in Philadelphia. Kirkpatrick compiled some one hundred gospel song collections; his first, Devotional Melodies (1859), was published when he was only twenty-one years old. Many of these collections were first published by the John Hood Company and later by Kirkpatrick's own Praise Publishing Company, both in Philadelphia. Bert Polman
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