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Christ's Invitation

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #XVII (1802) First Line: Come brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord Lyrics: 1 Come brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord, I pray give attention and ear to my word; What a wonder of mercy! behold now I see, What a tender kind Savior has done for poor me. 2 I was led by the devil till lost and distress'd, I tho't that in torments I soon should be cast, No peace to the wicked, but all misery, Till by faith I saw Jesus hand bleeding for me. 3 Oh sinner! said Jesus, for you I have dy'd, All glory to Jesus, my soul then reply'd: The guilt was removed, my soul did rejoice, The blood was applied, the witness and voice. 4 On my low bending knees before God I did fall, All glory to Jesus, for he's all in all; The heart of this rebel was bursted in twain, At sight of Christ Jesus on Calvary slain. 5 There was peace now in heaven and peace upon earth, The angels rejoice at a poor sinner's birth: Your sins are forgiven, my Savior did say, Oh! witness kind heav'n, on this my birth day. 6 My soul it was humbled, I fell to the ground The time of refreshing at length I have found, Oh Lord, thou hast ravish'd my soul with thy charms, Let me die like Simeon, with Christ in my arms. Languages: English
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CHRIST"S Invitation

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #17 (1800) First Line: Come brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord Lyrics: 1 Come brethren and sisters that love my dear Lord, I pray give attention and ear to my word; What a wonder of mercies behold now I see, What a tender kind Savior has done for poor me. 2 I was led by the devil till lost and distress'd, I tho't that in torments I soon should be cast, No peace to the wicked, but all misery, Till by faith I saw Jesus hang bleeding for me. 3 Oh sinner, said Jesus, you you I have dy'd, All glory to Jesus, my soul then reply'd: The guilt was remov'd, my soul did rejoice, The blood was applied, the witness and voice. 4 On my low bending knees before God I did fall, All glory to Jesus, for he's all in all; The heart of this rebel was bursted in twain, At sight of Christ Jesus on Calvary slain. 5 There was peace now in heaven and peace upon earth, The angels rejoice at a poor sinner's birth: Your sins are forgiven, my Savior did say, Oh! witness kind heaven, on this my birth-day. 6 My soul it was humbled, I fell to the ground The time of refreshing at length I have found, Oh Lord, thou hast ravish'd my soul with thy charms, Let me die like Simeon, with Christ in my arms. Languages: English
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Come, brethren and sisters, who love my dear Lord

Hymnal: Dupuy's Hymns and Spiritual Songs (Rev. corr. and enl.) #S31 (1843) Languages: English

Jesus, my Jesus, my own loving Savior

Hymnal: Revival and Camp Minstrel, containing the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected #d58 (1867) First Line: Come brethren and sisters, that [who] love my [our] dear Lord
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O there is rest, there is rest

Hymnal: The Faith and Doctrines of the Church of the Eternal Son #50 (1849) First Line: Come, brethren and sisters, that love my dear Lord

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