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  2. To God Be the Glory - Wikipedia

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    To God Be the Glory is a hymn with lyrics by Fanny Crosby [1] and tune by William Howard Doane, first published in 1875. It appears to have been written around 1872 but was first published in 1875 in Lowry and Doane's song collection, Brightest and Best . [ 2 ]

  3. Matthew 6:13 - Wikipedia

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    Thine is the kingdom has reference to Thy kingdom come, that none should therefore say, God has no kingdom on earth. The power, answers to Thy will be done, as in earth so in heaven, that none should say thereon that God cannot perform whatever He would. And the glory, answers to all that follows, in which God’s glory is shown forth. [12]

  4. Fantasia Barrino Taylor Sings Gospel During Her Women in ...

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    To God, be the glory. To God, be the glory for the things that He has, for my ancestors, He has done. You Might Also Like. The 15 Best Organic And Clean Shampoos For Any And All Hair Types.

  5. My Tribute (To God Be the Glory) - Wikipedia

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    "My Tribute (To God Be the Glory)" is a gospel song written by American gospel singer and songwriter Andraé Crouch. He first recorded it in 1972 on his album Keep on Singin'. [1] It is considered one of Crouch's most well-known songs. It is sometimes included in Christian children's song books. [2]

  6. Thine Be the Glory - Wikipedia

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    "Thine Be the Glory, Risen Conquering Son" (French: À toi la gloire O Ressuscité), also titled "Thine Is the Glory", [1] is a Christian hymn for Easter, written by the Swiss Protestant minister, Edmond Budry (1854–1932), and set to the tune of the chorus "See, the Conqu'ring hero comes" from the third section of Handel's oratorio Judas ...

  7. Allein Gott in der Höh sei Ehr - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic hymnal Gotteslob has only the first three stanzas, as GL 170, and a slight change in the rhythm. Both hymnals note 1523 as the year of writing. Catherine Winkworth translated the hymn to "All glory be to God on high, who hath our race befriended", which appears in 95 hymnals. [12] [13]

  8. Edmond Louis Budry - Wikipedia

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    Edmond Louis Budry (August 30, 1854 – November 12, 1932) was a Swiss hymn writer famous for writing the lyrics to the hymn "Thine Be the Glory" ("À toi la gloire") to music from Judas Maccabaeus by George Frideric Handel. Born in Vevey, he studied theology in Lausanne and was a pastor at Cully and Sainte-Croix between 1881 and 1889

  9. Lights of Distant Cities - Wikipedia

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    Yet, this album brings fresh perspective. He deftly covers the things we often hold so dear and relentlessly hang on to—the same things God wants us to loosen our hold on, so he can reshape and remold our lives. Often how we view ourselves is our biggest obstacle in the way of us seeing who we are in the light of God’s grace."