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First Line:
"Man of sorrows," what a name
Title:
"Man of Sorrows," What a Name
Author:
P. P. Bliss (1875)
Meter:
7.7.7.8
Language:
English
Notes:
Arabic translation: See "شخصَ أوجاعٍ حقيرْ"; Danish translation: See "Smertens mand havad navn at naa" by P. H. Dam; German translation: See "Gottessohn, der Schmerzensmann" by Theodore Kübler, "Mensch der schmerze, welch ein nam'"; Portuguese translation: See "Honem de tristeza e dor" by Joan Larie Sutton; Spanish translation: See "El Varon de gran dolor" by H. C. Ball, "Levantado fue Jesús" by Enrique Turrall; Swahili translation: See "Aitwa 'wa Simanzi';
Copyright:
Public Domain
Liturgical Use:
Communion Songs

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Title:
[Man of Sorrows, what a name]
Composer:
P. P. Bliss (1875)
Meter:
7.7.7.8
Copyright:
Public Domain