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Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet

Author: N. W. Allphin Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together Refrain First Line: Tho' your sins may be as scarlet Used With Tune: [Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together]

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[Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. E. Thomas Incipit: 55116 55132 16533 Used With Text: Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet

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Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet

Author: N. W. Allphin Hymnal: Song Service #80 (1922) First Line: Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together Refrain First Line: Tho' your sins may be as scarlet Languages: English Tune Title: [Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together]
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Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet

Author: N. W. Allphin Hymnal: Praise Evangel #80 (1919) First Line: Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together Refrain First Line: Tho' your sins may be as scarlet Languages: English Tune Title: [Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together]

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J. E. Thomas

1860 - 1946 Composer of "[Come ye now, saith God, let us reason together]" in Song Service J. Edmond Thomas Born: De­cem­ber 6, 1860, Cal­houn Coun­ty, Ar­kan­sas. Died: Ap­ril 30, 1946, Fort Worth, Tex­as. Buried: Green­wood Ce­me­te­ry, Fort Worth, Texas. Note: Some sourc­es give his first name as John; his tomb­stone says James. Thomas was the hus­band of Court­ney Lee Wig­ley and Pearl Hat­chett (mar­ried 1923) In 1874, his fa­mi­ly moved from their farm in Tex­as to Ar­kan­sas. His fa­ther died lat­er that year. As the old­est son, he had his hands full sup­port­ing the fa­mi­ly, but he ma­naged to be­gin at­tend­ing a vo­cal school at age 17, un­der Pro­fes­sor T. A. Bridg­es. He lat­er stu­died un­der Ho­ra­tio Pal­mer and George A. Good­rich. He be­gan a full time mu­sic ca­reer in 1890, and with Frank­lin Ei­land and John M. Greer, and helped found the Trio Mu­sic Com­pa­ny in Wa­co, Tex­as, in 1892. He went on to es­tab­lish the Quar­tet Mu­sic Com­pa­ny in Fort Worth, Tex­as. A teach­er, com­pos­er, mu­sic com­pil­er, and pub­lish­er for ov­er 44 years. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

N. W. Allphin

1875 - 1972 Author of "Though Your Sins Be As Scarlet" in Song Service Newton Washington Allphin wrote religious music, piano solos, and band marches. He was a member of the Church of Christ. He compiled and published twelve song books. - Monty Lynn from Our Garden of Song, edited by Gene C. Finley (West Monroe, LA: Howard, 1980).
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