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Todo rendido

Author: Alfred Snead

Snead, Alfred Cookman. (1884--1961). Attended Taylor University 1898-1902 and later Nyack Missionary Training Institute. When to India as C & MA missionary but forced to return in 1909 due to ill health. Pastor of Alliance church in Indianapolis, then taught at Nyack, 1918-1930. Elected Foreign Secretary of the Society in 1921 which office he held until retiring in 1956. Honored by Taylor with a Doctor of Divinity degree. Wrote a book of poems but only one set to music,"Fully Surrendered" by George Stebbins. --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

Translator: G. Candelas

(no biographical information available about G. Candelas.) Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Todo rendido anhelo estar
Title: Todo rendido
English Title: Fully surrendered, Lord, I would be
Author: Alfred Snead
Translator: G. Candelas
Language: Spanish
Copyright: © 1936, renovado 1964, Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, IL 60188. Todos los derechos reservados. Usado con permiso.

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