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Why Do You Wait?

Author: G. F. R. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #181 (1917) First Line: Why do you wait, dear brother Refrain First Line: Why not, why not, why not come to Him now Languages: English Tune Title: [Why do you wait, dear brother]
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Why not Now?

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: ASCS1917 #182 (1917) First Line: While we pray and while we plead Refrain First Line: Why not now Languages: English Tune Title: [While we pray and while we plead]
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Jesus Is Calling Thee

Author: Anna B. Russell Hymnal: ASCS1917 #183 (1917) First Line: Tenderly, graciously Jesus inviteth thee Lyrics: 1 Tenderly, graciously Jesus inviteth thee, “Come unto me and find rest.” Pleads He so lovingly, waits He so patiently, Offers thee all that is best. Refrain: Jesus is calling thee— List to His voice, Jesus is calling thee— Make Him your choice, Jesus is calling thee— Bids thee rejoice, Jesus is calling thee now. 2 Paid He the price for thy soul on Mount Calvary, Pierced His hands and His side; Willingly, freely He suffered such agony, Bid Him come in to abide. [Refrain] 3 Turn not away while the Spirit is calling thee, Open to Him thy heart’s door; Bid Him to enter and cleanse thy heart thoroughly, Free thee from guilt evermore. [Refrain] 4 List to His voice, He has called thee repeatedly, Break from the chains that enthrall; Grieve not the Spirit lest He should depart from thee, Never again on thee call. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tenderly, graciously Jesus inviteth thee]
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I Am Coming Home

Author: A. H. Ackley Hymnal: ASCS1917 #184 (1917) First Line: Jesus, I am coming home today Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, I am coming home today]
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Lord, I'm Coming Home

Author: W. J. K. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #185 (1917) First Line: I've wandered far away from God Languages: English Tune Title: [I've wandered far away from God]
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Just as I Am

Author: Charlotte Elliot Hymnal: ASCS1917 #186 (1917) First Line: Just as I am, without one plea Languages: English Tune Title: [Just as I am, without one plea]
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Hold the Fort

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: ASCS1917 #187 (1917) First Line: Ho, my comrades, see the signal Refrain First Line: Hold the fort, for I am coming Languages: English Tune Title: [Ho, my comrades, see the signal]
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O Why Not To-night?

Author: Elizabeth Reed Hymnal: ASCS1917 #188 (1917) First Line: O do not let the Word depart Refrain First Line: O Why not tonight Languages: English Tune Title: [O do not let the Word depart]
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Still Undecided

Author: Ernest G. Wesley Hymnal: ASCS1917 #189 (1917) First Line: Still undecided, though close to life's gate Refrain First Line: Why not decide tonight Lyrics: 1 Still undecided, though close to life’s gate, O why not now enter, already ‘tis late; Jesus is waiting and calling for you; Chains He will sever—all things He can do. Refrain: Why not decide tonight? Why not decide tonight? Jesus is waiting and calling for thee, Calling for thee, calling for thee; Why not decide tonight? Why not decide tonight? Jesus is waiting and calling, is calling now for thee. 2 Still undecided, why yet still delay? All things are ready, Love shows you the way, Night fast approaches, the day passes by, Heed now His pleading:—“O why will you die?” [Refrain] 3 Still undecided! for thee He was slain, And why should His suffering for thee be in vain? Think of the scourging, the spear and the cross! Life He would give you,—all else is but loss. [Refrain] 4 Still undecided! His voice sounds so clear: “Come all ye who weary who falter and fear, Freely I pardon, and cleanse and receive!” Why not accept Him and on Him believe? [Refrain] 5 Still undecided! O wait not too long; O turn from the world and its wild, restless throng; Jesus now calls you—once more doth He call— Come while He’s waiting, and trust Him for all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Still undecided, though close to life's gate]
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Souls Are Coming Home

Author: T. O. Chisholm Hymnal: ASCS1917 #190 (1917) First Line: Tired of sin and tired of straying Refrain First Line: O what joy the sight is bringing Lyrics: 1 Tired of sin and tired of straying, Souls are coming home; Now the Gospel call obeying, Souls are coming home. Refrain: O what joy the sight is bringing! How the angel choirs are singing, Heav’n is with their music ringing While souls are coming home! 2 To the Father’s arms returning, Souls are coming home; While the light of hope is burning, Souls are coming home. [Refrain] 3 Yielding to the Spirit’s pleading, Souls are coming home; Long in desert places feeding, Souls are coming home. [Refrain] 4 Stirred by mem’ries sweet and tender, Souls are coming home; All to Jesus to surrender, Souls are coming home. [Refrain] 5 Earthly follies left behind them, Souls are coming home; To be freed from chains that bind them, Souls are coming home. [Refrain] 6 T’ward the gate of mercy bending, Souls are coming home; Pray’rs are answered, long ascending, Souls are coming home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tired of sin and tired of straying]

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