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Make A Full Surrender

Author: Robert Harkness Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame

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[Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert Harkness Tune Key: A Flat Major Used With Text: Make A Full Surrender

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Make A Full Surrender

Author: R. H. Hymnal: Greater Christian Hymns #107 (1931) First Line: Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame Languages: English Tune Title: [Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame]

Make A Full Surrender

Author: R. H. Hymnal: Spiritual Songs #109 (1932) First Line: Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame Tune Title: [Think how Jesus suffered on the cross of shame]

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Robert Harkness

1880 - 1961 Person Name: R. H. Author of "Make A Full Surrender" in Greater Christian Hymns After attending a revival meeting by Reuben Torrey and Charles M. Alexander, Harkness became Alexander’s pianist. He came to Christ shortly thereafter (on a bicycle, he said), and made several round the world tours with Torrey and Alexander. Harkness was especially well known for his program The Music of the Cross, and as the author of correspondence courses in hymn playing. He wrote over 2,000 hymns and Gospel songs in his lifetime. (hymntime.com/tch)
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