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[I need Thy pardon, Lord]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. L. Thompson Incipit: 55542 35615 32517 Used With Text: I Need Thy Pardon, Lord

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I Need Thy Pardon, Lord

Author: W. L. Thompson Appears in 6 hymnals Refrain First Line: Just now Used With Tune: [I need Thy pardon, Lord]

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I Need Thy Pardon, Lord

Author: W. L. T. Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 4 #165 (1900) Lyrics: 1 I need Thy pardon, Lord, Before Thy throne I bow; On Thy forgiveness I depend, O send Thy pardon now. 2 Just now, just now, O send Thy pardon now; Wash out my sins and make me pure, O send Thy pardon now. 3 I need Thy pardon, Lord, My only hope art Thou; Without Thee all is dark and drear, O send Thy light just now. 4 I need Thy pardon, Lord, On me Thy grace bestow; O cleanse my heart and make it pure, O send forgiveness now. Languages: English Tune Title: [I need Thy pardon, Lord]
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I Need Thy Pardon, Lord

Author: W. L. Thompson Hymnal: Silver Tones #9 (1892) Refrain First Line: Just now Topics: Temperance Languages: English Tune Title: [I need thy pardon, Lord]
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I Need Thy Pardon, Lord

Author: W. L. Thompson Hymnal: Windows of Heaven #26 (1898) Refrain First Line: Just now Languages: English Tune Title: [I need Thy pardon, Lord]

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Will L. Thompson

1847 - 1909 Person Name: W. L. T. Author of "I Need Thy Pardon, Lord" in Crowning Day No. 4 Will Lamartine Thompson (1847-1909) Born: November 7, 1847, East Li­ver­pool, Ohio. Died: Sep­tem­ber 20, 1909, New York, New York. Buried: Ri­ver­view Cem­e­te­ry, East Li­ver­pool, Ohio. Rebuffed in an ear­ly at­tempt to sell his songs to a com­mer­cial pub­lish­er, Thomp­son start­ed his own pub­lish­ing com­pa­ny. He lat­er ex­pand­ed, open­ing a store to sell pi­an­os, or­gans and sheet mu­sic. Both a lyr­i­cist and com­pos­er, he en­sured he would al­ways re­mem­ber words or mel­o­dies that came to him at odd times: "No mat­ter where I am, at home or ho­tel, at the store or tra­vel­ing, if an idea or theme comes to me that I deem wor­thy of a song, I jot it down in verse. In this way I ne­ver lose it." Thompson took ill dur­ing a tour of Eur­ope, and his fam­i­ly cut short their tra­vels to re­turn home. He died a few weeks lat­er. Music-- 1.Jesus Is All the World to Me 2.Lead Me Gently Home, Father 3.Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling 4.There’s a Great Day Coming --hymntime.com/tch ================================== Various biographical sketches and newspaper articles about Thompson are available in the DNAH Archives.
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