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"Have Thine Own Way, Lord" is a Christian hymn with lyrics by Adelaide A. Pollard and music by George C. Stebbins. It was first published in 1907 in the "Northfield Hymnal with Alexander's Supplement".
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We hymn Thee: After the exclamation "Thine Own of Thine Own" 11: Достойно есть: Dostoino yest: It is Truly Fitting: After the words "Especially For Our Most Holy" 12: Аминь. И со Духом Твоим, Господи, помилуй: Amin. I so dukhom tvoyim, Gospodi, pomilui: Amen. And With Your Spirit, Lord Have Mercy
George Coles Stebbins (1846–1945) was a gospel song writer. Stebbins was born February 26, 1846, in Orleans County, New York, where he spent the first 23 years of his life on a farm.
The original lyrics are as follows: - I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice, And it told Thy love to me; But I long to rise in the arms of faith And be closer drawn to Thee. Refrain: Draw me nearer, nearer blessèd Lord, To the cross where Thou hast died. Draw me nearer, nearer, nearer blessèd Lord, To Thy precious, bleeding side.
It is not while beauty and youth are thine own, And thy cheeks unprofan'd by a tear, That the fervour and faith of a soul can be known, To which time will but make thee more dear! Oh! the heart, that has truly lov'd, never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close; As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets,
In one of the letters I wrote off, almost impromptu, the hymn Thine for ever." [a] "The hymn must have “been in some way seen by the committee of the Christian Knowledge Society, for early in the fifties I opened their newly-published hymnal, much to my surprise, upon my own hymn. After that, application for its use came in from all quarters.