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[Do you think when you turn from your Saviour]

Appears in 9 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. McIntosh Incipit: 34534 53216 65222 Used With Text: Won't You Come?

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Won't You Come?

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Appears in 10 hymnals First Line: Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour Used With Tune: [Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour]

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Won't You Come?

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: Worship and Service #155 (1916) First Line: Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour Refrain First Line: Won’t you come? Lyrics: 1 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How little He asks you to do? Just to come and confess and obey Him After all He has given to you. Refrain: Won’t you come? Won’t you come? Won’t you come and confess and obey? The time is so short for His service, And no time is yours but today! 2 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How He grieves o’er your hardness and sin, How long at your heart He’s been knocking, And yet you will not let Him in? [Refrain] 3 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How He poured out His life-blood for you? O story most wondrous and touching, And you know that the story is true! [Refrain] 4 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, Let me ask: have you counted the cost? Tho’ you gain all of earth’s fleeting treasure, If your soul in the end should be lost! [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour]
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Won't You Come?

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: Zion's Battle Cry #37 (1895) First Line: Do you think when you turn from your Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you think when you turn from your Savior]
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Won't You Come?

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: Crown of Beauty #51 (1902) First Line: Do you think when you turn from your Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you think when you turn from your Saviour]

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R. M. McIntosh

1836 - 1889 Person Name: R. McIntosh Composer of "[Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour]" in Worship and Service Used Pseudonym: Robert M. McIntosh ========== Rigdon (Robert) McCoy McIntosh USA 1836-1899 Born at Maury County, TN, into a farming family, he attended Jackson College in Columbia, TN, graduating in 1854. He studied music under Asa Everett in Richmond, VA, and became a traveling singing school teacher. He also served briefly in the Civil War. He wrote several hymns during this period of his life. In 1860 he married Sarah McGlasson, and they had a daughter, Loulie Everett. In 1875 he was appointed head of the Vanderbilt University Music Department in Nashville, TN. In 1877 he joined the faculty of Emory College, Oxford, GA. In 1895 he left Emory College to devote his time to the R M McIntosh Publishing Company. He also served as music editor of the Methodist Episcopal Church South Publishing House for over 30 years. His song book publications include: “Good news” (1876), “Light & life” (1881), “Prayer & praise” (1883), “New life” (1879), “New life #2” (1886), and “Songs of service” (1896). He died in Atlanta, GA. John Perry

Mattie M. Boteler

1860 - 1929 Author of "Won't You Come?" in Worship and Service Mattie was born on August 28, 1860 in Jamestown, Ohio. Mattie developed creative teaching methods such as short poems or sayings, called epigrams, to communicate spiritual truth. She also encouraged students to memorize Bible verses. Mattie increased her sphere of influence when, from 1894 until 1911, she edited two publications, Lookout and Christian Standard. She died on August 38, 1929 in Cincinnati, Ohio. From http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boteler-325
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