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Pour Thy Spirit, pour Thy Spirit

Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Precious Saviour, we are coming

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[Precious Saviour, we are coming]

Appears in 25 hymnals Incipit: 34354 21356 746 Used With Text: Pour Thy spirit

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Pour Thy spirit

Hymnal: Songs and Music #369 (1922) First Line: Precious Saviour, we are coming Languages: English Tune Title: [Precious Saviour, we are coming]
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Pour thy Spirit, pour thy Spirit

Author: Thomas McKie (1860-1937) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #201 (1986) First Line: Precious Saviour, we are coming Lyrics: 1 Precious Saviour, we are coming, At thy feet just now we fall, Waiting to receive thy blessing, Come and now baptise us all. Refrain: Pour thy Spirit, pour thy Spirit, Into this my longing breast, And go on from this good hour To revive thy work afresh. 2 Mighty Lord, our hearts are open To thy penetrating gaze; Now, O let the fire descending Fill our hearts with power and praise. 3 Time and talents I surrender, Freely all I give to thee; Faith lays hold of thy great promise, Brings the fire just now on me. 4 Hallelujah! it is falling, Burning all my dross and sin, Purifying all my nature, Now I know I’m clean within. Topics: The Holy Spirit Person and purpose Languages: English

Pour Thy Spirit, pour Thy Spirit

Author: Thomas McKie Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #117 (1953) First Line: Precious Saviour, we are coming Languages: English

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Thomas McKie

1860 - 1937 Person Name: Thomas McKie (1860-1937) Author (Verses) of "Pour thy Spirit, pour thy Spirit" in The Song Book of the Salvation Army
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