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O, doubting heart, O, faithless heart

Author: Victor M. Hastfield Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: The Savior said in pleading tones Used With Tune: [The Savior said in pleading tones]

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[The Savior said in pleading tones]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Susie E. Hatfield Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 33445 55671 Used With Text: Full Surrender.

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Full Surrender.

Author: Victor M. Hatfield Hymnal: Victory Songs #37 (1920) First Line: The Savior said in pleading tones Refrain First Line: Oh, doubting heart! Oh, faithless heart! Lyrics: 1 The Savior said in pleading tones, "My child, give me thy heart;" I heard the call, and timidly Replied, "I'll give Thee part." Chorus: Oh, doubting heart! Oh, faithless heart! Accept the Savior's call; The sweetest peace you'll only know When you have given all. 2 Again He spoke; I knew the voice; It pleaded as before; My selfish spirit would not break; I said, "I'll give Thee more." [Chorus] 3 At last His pleading won my heart, I yielded to His call; "Forgive my stubborn will," I cried; "Dear Lord, I give Thee all." [Chorus] Topics: Adoration; Faith and Trust; Jesús Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior said in pleading tones]
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Full Surrender

Author: Victor M. Hastfield Hymnal: The Cokesbury Hymnal #217 (1923) First Line: The Savior said in pleading tones Refrain First Line: Oh, doubting heart! Oh, faithless heart Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior said in pleading tones]

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Victor Murray Hatfield

1859 - 1945 Person Name: Victor M. Hastfield Author of "O, doubting heart, O, faithless heart" Born: February 24, 1859, Murray, Indiana. Died: December 20, 1945, Winona Lake, Indiana. Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana. A devout Presbyterian family, the Hatfields moved to Ossian, Indiana, in 1867. Victor attended the local Ossian schools, plus by a special course under Reverend A. Mayn. He spent a year at Elder’s Ridge Academy in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, under Dr. Alexander Donaldson, then attended the University of Wooster, where he took classical courses. Upon return to Ossian, Victor joined his father Hiram in his mercantile business, Hatfield & Son. Victor eventually took over the business, and branched out into selling musical instruments, including pianos and organs. Victor married Estella E. King in 1880 in Wells County, Indiana; they had three children. In 1901, in Blackford County, Indiana, he married Susie Elva Craven, with whom he had two children. Hatfield served an elder in the Presbyterian church, and in 1898, the Fort Wayne Presbytery made him a delegate to the General Assembly. Hatfield’s works include: The Old Home Town and Other Poems (Park Publishing Company, 1931) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Susie E. Hatfield

1879 - 1968 Composer of "[The Savior said in pleading tones]" Born: December 1, 1879, Troy, Michigan. Died: September 1968, Baltimore, Maryland. Buried: Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Indiana. Daughter of Edwin Craven (of Wales) and Amy Mary Jane Cavanagh (of Canada), Susie was the second wife of Victor Hatfield. Music GLORIOUS TIDINGS, THE PALACE OF LIGHT, THE --www.hymntime.com/tch
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