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[Ye who sow with anxious yearning]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Dr. A. B. Everett Incipit: 31432 12356 65313 Used With Text: If ye Faint Not, Ye Shall Reap

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If ye Faint Not, Ye Shall Reap

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Ye who sow with anxious yearning Refrain First Line: If ye faint not Used With Tune: [Ye who sow with anxious yearning] Text Sources: Words from "S.S. Magazine"

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If ye Faint Not, Ye Shall Reap

Hymnal: Good News #47 (1876) First Line: Ye who sow with anxious yearning Refrain First Line: If ye faint not Languages: English Tune Title: [Ye who sow with anxious yearning]
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If Ye Faint Not, Ye Shall Reap

Hymnal: Prayer and Praise #298 (1883) First Line: Ye who sow with anxious yearning Refrain First Line: "If ye faint not, ye shall reap" Languages: English Tune Title: [Ye who sow with anxious yearning]

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A. Brooks Everett

1828 - 1875 Person Name: Dr. A. B. Everett Composer of "[Ye who sow with anxious yearning]" in Good News Asa Brooks Everett MusDoc USA 1828-1875. Born in VA, he planned to be a doctor, but decided to study music instead. He studied in Boston for four years and also in Leipzig, Germany for four years.. He composed many gospel tunes and edited “The Sceptre” a New York publication. His brothers, Benjamin and Leonard, were also composers. He and Leonard organized a musical instruction system in Richmond, VA, in the 1850s. By 1861, 50 teachers and singing schools were representing them and using their publications. He died in Nashville, TN. John Perry
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