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Sing Glad Hallelujahs
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How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem
Author: B. B. Edmiaston
Tune: [How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem]
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Author:
B. B. Edmiaston
Benard Bates Edmiaston Born: July 16, 1881, Bennetts, Baxter County, Arkansas. Died: December 2, 1964, Bronte, Texas. Buried: Fairview Cemetery, Bronte, Texas. Bernard was the son of David W. Edmiaston and Georgia Ann Fluty, and husband of Ella Allen. He studied music under Rufus Turner, Franklin Eiland, W. H. Lawson, Berry McGee, Emmett Dean, G. W. Fields, John Herbert, and many others, and taught singing schools for at least 38 years. He wrote and published songs through the Trio Music Company, Waco, Texas, and was director of the Southern Development Normal School of Music in Waco. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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First Line:
How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem
Title:
Sing Glad Hallelujahs
Author:
B. B. Edmiaston
Refrain First Line:
Sing glad hallelujahs to Jesus the King
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[How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem]
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Glory Waves #41
Display Title
: Sing Glad Hallelujahs
First Line
: How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem
Tune Title
: [How sweet is the thought, Jesus came to redeem]
Author
: B. B. Edmiaston
Date
: 1948
Glory Waves #41
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