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A Sinner Once Came to the Saviour

Author: M. A. Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Daughter, thy sins be forgiven Used With Tune: [A sinner once came to the Saviour]

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[A sinner once came to the Saviour]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: May Agnew Incipit: 55671 71355 67117 Used With Text: A Sinner Once Came to the Saviour

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A Sinner Once Came to the Saviour

Author: M. A. Hymnal: Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 #41 (1897) Refrain First Line: Daughter, thy sins be forgiven Languages: English Tune Title: [A sinner once came to the Saviour]
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A Sinner Once Came to the Saviour

Author: M. A. Hymnal: Celestial Songs #308 (1921) Refrain First Line: Daughter, thy sins be forgiven Languages: English Tune Title: [A sinner once came to the Saviour]

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May Agnew Stephens

1865 - 1935 Person Name: M. A. Author of "A Sinner Once Came to the Saviour" in Hymns of the Christian Life No. 2 Born: 1865, Kings­ton, On­tar­io, Ca­na­da. Died: March 19, 1935, Ny­ack, New York. Stephens joined the Sal­va­tion Ar­my in New York’s 3 Corps in 1890. She helped ed­it The War Cry, and worked on the train­ing home staff and in the Can­di­dates De­part­ment. Around 1897, she be­gan serv­ing as song lead­er and pi­an­ist at the Gos­pel Ta­ber­na­cle with Al­bert Simp­son. Two years lat­er, she helped found the Eighth Av­e­nue Mis­sion, and in 1902 mar­ried Har­old Ste­phens (lat­er pas­tor of the Park­dale Al­li­ance Ta­ber­na­cle in To­ro­nto, Ca­na­da). For the next two and half de­cades she and her hus­band were tra­vel­ing evan­gel­ists in Amer­i­ca, Ca­na­da and Bri­tain. Her works in­clude: Missionary Mess­ag­es in Song, cir­ca 1910 www.hymntime.com/tch
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