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[Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: L. O. Brown Incipit: 33234 44434 55544

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Almost Thou Art Yielding

Author: John S. Brown Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say Lyrics: 1 Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say, Turn, my child, and take the narrow way; Leave thy broken vows, make no delay For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 2 Almost thou art yielding as the Spirit pleads, Many sins you face and darkest deeds; Hopes arise as mercy intercedes, For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 3 Almost thou art yielding, but the Spirit’s grieved, Cold you turned and Satan’s tho’t received; Oh, that thou the word of life believed, For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 4 Almost thou art yielding, but the Spirit’s flown, Bitterness of soul is coming on; Thro’ the shades of death you go alone, For the Spirit strives with thee no more. Used With Tune: [Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say]

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Almost Thou Art Yielding

Author: John S. Brown Hymnal: Gold Tried in the Fire #75 (1904) First Line: Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say Lyrics: 1 Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say, Turn, my child, and take the narrow way; Leave thy broken vows, make no delay For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 2 Almost thou art yielding as the Spirit pleads, Many sins you face and darkest deeds; Hopes arise as mercy intercedes, For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 3 Almost thou art yielding, but the Spirit’s grieved, Cold you turned and Satan’s tho’t received; Oh, that thou the word of life believed, For the Savior’s hand is stretched out still. 4 Almost thou art yielding, but the Spirit’s flown, Bitterness of soul is coming on; Thro’ the shades of death you go alone, For the Spirit strives with thee no more. Languages: English Tune Title: [Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say]
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Almost Thou Art Yielding

Author: John S. Brown Hymnal: Lillenas' Solos and Duets (number one) #22 (1931) First Line: Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say Languages: English Tune Title: [Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say]

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L. O. Brown

Composer of "[Almost thou art yielding, hear the Spirit say]" in Gold Tried in the Fire Rv L O Brown USA. He may be Rev. L. O. brown of Indianapolis, IN, but this is not verified. John Perry

John S. Brown

Author of "Almost Thou Art Yielding" in Gold Tried in the Fire John S Brown USA. Thus far, John has evaded biographers. He may be Rev. John Stillman Brown of Kansas, but this is not verified. John Perry
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