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Win One To-Day

Author: M. E. Dodd Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Great multitudes of men are widely straying Refrain First Line: Win one today, for the glory of your Master Topics: Duets; Missionary Used With Tune: [Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

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[Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: B. B. McKinney Incipit: 53451 77671 56176 Used With Text: Win One Today
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[Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. P. Scholfield Incipit: 51233 34231 56716 Used With Text: Win One Today

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Win One To-day

Author: M. E. Dodd Hymnal: Worship and Service #138 (1916) First Line: Great multitudes of men are widely straying Refrain First Line: Win one today, for the glory of your Master Lyrics: 1 Great multitudes of men are widely straying, Out upon life’s desert sands far, far away; O child of God, are you for such ones praying? In God’s name go after them, win one today! Refrain: Win one today, for the glory of your Master! Your gentle touch and word will show someone the way; Win one today, for the glory of your Master! There are many far astray, win one today. 2 Deep pits of sin before their feet are lying; Snares and perils ev’rywhere they’re sure to meet; In darkness wand’ring on to certain dying, Unless you, O child of God, win one today! [Refrain] 3 For them the Saviour gave His life a ransom, And for you has taken all your sins away; Your love for Him and for their sad condition, Call you forth into the fray; win one today! [Refrain] Topics: Exhortation Tune Title: [Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

Win One Today

Author: M. E. Dodd Hymnal: Look and Live Songs #10 (1945) First Line: Great multitudes of men are widely straying Refrain First Line: Win one today, win one today Languages: English Tune Title: [Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

Win One Today

Author: M. E. Dodd Hymnal: The Herald #60 (1915) First Line: Great multitudes of men are widely straying Refrain First Line: Win one today, for the glory of your Master Languages: English Tune Title: [Great multitudes of men are widely straying]

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B. B. McKinney

1886 - 1952 Composer of "[Great multitudes of men are widely straying]" in Look and Live Songs Pseudonyms-- Martha Annis (his mother’s maiden name was Martha Annis Heflin) Otto Nellen Gene Routh (his wife’s maiden name was Leila Irene Routh) ----- Son of James Calvin McKinney and Martha Annis Heflin McKinney, B . B. attended Mount Lebanon Academy, Louisiana; Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana; the Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas; the Siegel-Myers Correspondence School of Music, Chicago, Illinois (BM.1922); and the Bush Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Oklahoma Baptist University awarded him an honorary MusD degree in 1942. McKinney served as music editor at the Robert H. Coleman company in Dallas, Texas (1918–35). In 1919, after several months in the army, McKinney returned to Fort Worth, where Isham E. Reynolds asked him to join the faculty of the School of Sacred Music at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. He taught at the seminary until 1932, then pastored in at the Travis Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Worth (1931–35). In 1935, McKinney became music editor for the Baptist Sunday School Board in Nashville, Tennessee. McKinney wrote words and music for about 150 songs, and music for 115 more. --© Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

Jack P. Scholfield

1882 - 1972 Person Name: J. P. Scholfield Composer of "[Great multitudes of men are widely straying]" in Worship and Service

M. E. Dodd

Author of "Win One To-day" in Worship and Service
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