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CLEBURNE.
C.
M.
"A
royal
diadem
in
the
hands
of
God."-
Isa.
62:3.
Rev.
Edward
Perronett,
1779.
Key
of
G
Major.
S.
M.
Denson,
1908.
1.
All
hail
the
power
of
Je - sus'
name,
Let
an
-
gels
prostrate
fall;
Bring
forth
the
roy
-
al
di
-
a
-
dem,
And
crown
him
Lord
of
all
2.
Ye
cho
-
sen
seed
of
Is-rad's
race,
A
rem-nant
weak
and
small,
Hail
Him
who
saves
you
by
His
grace,
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all.
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all.....
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all,
Bring
forth
the
roy-al
di
-
a
-
dem,
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all.
all.
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all.....
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all,
Hail
Him
who
saves
you
by
His
grace,
And
crown
Him
Lord
of
all.
all.
This
great
hymn
was
written
by
Rev.
Edward
Perronett
about
1779,
It
was
first
published
about
that
time,
and
has
claimed
the
attention
of
many
tunes.
It
is
closely
connected
with
"Coronation."
See
further
statements
about
Perronett
under
tune
"Coronation,"
page
63.
Prof.
S.
M.
Denson
resides
at
the
present
time
in
Winston
county,
Alabama,
His
father
was
a
Methodist
preacher
and
spent
most
of
his
life
in
Georgia
and
Alabama.
Prof.
Denson
has
been
teaching
music
for
nearly
forty
years.
He
taught
schools
at
many
points
in
Georgia
and
Alabama,
and
has
taught
thousands
of
people
to
sing
and
play
music.
Seaborn
M.
Denson
is
a
fine
leader
and
director
of
music,
and
has
composed
a
large
number
of
hymns
and
tunes.
He
has
a
wife,
whose
maiden
name
was
Burdette,
and
a
large
family
of
children
all
of
whom
are
fine
musicians.
Mrs.
Denson
leads
and
directs
the
music
before
conventions
and
large
musical
gatherings.
All
of
their
children
are
advanced
in
music,
and
several
of
them
are
engaged
in
teaching
music.
Prof.
Denson
and
his
wife
both
compose
music,
and
have
several
tunes
to
this
book.
He
has
done
a
great
work
in
the
teaching
and
composing
of
music
for
the
last
eighteen
years.
No
family
can
be
found
who so
much
love
music
as
the
Densons.
They
belong
to
all
the
principal
musical
conventions
and
associations
in
Georgia
and
Alabama.
He
is
a
member
of
the
Methodist
church,
also
his
wife
and
children,
and
are
doing
a
great
work
in
the
Master's
cause
in
the
section
where
they
live.
A
perusal
of
Prof.
Denson's
music
in
this
volume
will
give
a
good
index
to
his
musical
genius.
First
pub-
lished
in
Union
Harp,
1909.