The Dearest Names
Author: Frances K. Taylor
This chart compares versions of the English text of The Dearest Names, as it appears in different publications.
Minor punctuation, capitalization, and spelling differences are shown, in addition to more substantial differences in words, phrases, or verses.
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1. I know a name, a glorious name,f 11. I know a name, a glorious name,
n 2Dearer than any other; n 2Dearer than any other.
3Listen I’ll whisper the name to you, 3Listen, I’ll whisper the name to you:
4It is the name of Mother. 4It is the name of mother.
5Mother, so tender and kind and true, 5Mother, so tender and kind and true,
n 6I love you, I love you, n 6I love you, I love you.
7Mother, so tender and kind and true, 7Mother, so tender and kind and true,
8I love you. 8I love you.
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n 102. Ther is a name, another dear name, n 102. I know a name, a glorious name,
11A name just as dear as mother; 11Dearer than any other.
12Listen I’ll whisper the name to you, 12Listen, I’ll whisper the name to you:
13It is the name of Father. 13It is the name of father.
14Father, so noble and brave and true, 14Father, so noble and brave and true,
t 15I love you, I love you, t 15I love you, I love you.
16Father, so noble and brave and true, 16Father, so noble and brave and true,
17I love you. 17I love you.
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