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Take Me As I Am

Author: J. H. S. Hymnal: WS1916 #151 (1916) First Line: Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry Topics: Invitation; Salvation Tune Title: [Jesus, my Lord, to thee I cry]
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Coming To-night

Author: Homer F. Kellems Hymnal: WS1916 #152 (1916) First Line: I’ve wandered in darkness away from the Lord Refrain First Line: I’m coming, I’m coming Lyrics: 1 I’ve wandered in darkness away from the Lord, Now I can see the light; I’m going to confess Him and live by His Word, I’m coming to Jesus tonight. Refrain: I’m coming, I’m coming, I’m coming to Jesus tonight; I’m coming, I’m coming, I’m coming to Jesus tonight. 2 I’ve heard the sweet story of Jesus so true, And now I will do the right; And out of the old life I’ll enter the new, I’m coming to Jesus tonight. [Refrain] 3 I tho’t I could hide from the Saviour of men, But Jesus has won the fight; And out of the shadow of sorrow and sin I’m coming to Jesus tonight. [Refrain] 4 My eyes that so long have been blinded with sin, Now have received their sight; I’ve opened my heart and His love shines within, I’m coming to Jesus tonight. [Refrain] 5 My soul will be freed from all sorrow and woe, If I will but trust His might; And I can repay the great debt that I owe, By coming to Jesus tonight. [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [I’ve wandered in darkness away from the Lord]
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O Why Not To-night?

Hymnal: WS1916 #153 (1916) First Line: O do not let the Word depart Refrain First Line: O why not tonight Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [O do not let the Word depart]
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Only Trust Him

Author: J. H. S. Hymnal: WS1916 #154 (1916) First Line: Come, every soul by sin oppressed Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Come, every soul by sin oppressed]
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Won't You Come?

Author: Mattie M. Boteler Hymnal: WS1916 #155 (1916) First Line: Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour Refrain First Line: Won’t you come? Lyrics: 1 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How little He asks you to do? Just to come and confess and obey Him After all He has given to you. Refrain: Won’t you come? Won’t you come? Won’t you come and confess and obey? The time is so short for His service, And no time is yours but today! 2 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How He grieves o’er your hardness and sin, How long at your heart He’s been knocking, And yet you will not let Him in? [Refrain] 3 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, How He poured out His life-blood for you? O story most wondrous and touching, And you know that the story is true! [Refrain] 4 Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour, Let me ask: have you counted the cost? Tho’ you gain all of earth’s fleeting treasure, If your soul in the end should be lost! [Refrain] Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Do you think, when you turn from your Saviour]
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Knocking at the door

Author: Mrs. M. B. C. L. Slade Hymnal: WS1916 #156 (1916) First Line: Who at my door is standing Refrain First Line: Sweetly the tones are falling Topics: Invitation Tune Title: [Who at my door is standing]
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Leaning on the everlasting arms

Author: E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: WS1916 #157 (1916) First Line: What a fellowship, what a joy divine Refrain First Line: Leaning, leaning, safe and secure Topics: Assurance Tune Title: [What a fellowship, what a joy divine]
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Awakening chorus

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: WS1916 #158 (1916) First Line: Awake, awake, and sing the blessed story Refrain First Line: The Lord Jehovah reigns and sin is backward hurled Topics: Adoration and Praise; Choir and Chorus Selections; God Tune Title: [Awake, awake, and sing the blessed story]
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Servant of all

Author: C. A. F. Hymnal: WS1916 #159 (1916) First Line: Who would be greatest among you Refrain First Line: Let him be servant of all Topics: Choir and Chorus Selections; Work Tune Title: [Who would be greatest among you]
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The Old Book and the Old Faith

Author: G. H. C. Hymnal: WS1916 #160 (1916) First Line: Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief Topics: Bible; Choir and Chorus Selections Tune Title: [Mid the storms of doubt and unbelief]

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