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The Accepted Time

Author: Ben F. Battenfield Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day Refrain First Line: Come, though you are heavy laden, come, though you are sore distressed

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[Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Herbert G. Tovey Used With Text: The Accepted Time

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The Accepted Time

Author: Ben. F. Battenfield Hymnal: The Gospel Message Choir #26 (1929) First Line: Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day Refrain First Line: Come, tho' you are heavy laden, come, tho' you are sore distressed Lyrics: 1 Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation’s day, Remember thy great Creator’s love and enter the King’s highway; For, waiting thy soul is a pardon free, just now ere the days pass by, Now while the Master calleth thee, answer Him, “Here am I.” Refrain: Come, tho’ you are heavy laden, come, tho’ you are sore distressed, At the cross lay down thy burden, Jesus will give you perfect rest; Come, now is the time accepted, come, mercy is by thy door, And with Christ you’ll live forever in eternity forevermore. 2 Now while the light of morning shines, for soon follows noontide heat, Soon cometh the chill of ev’ning gloom; could you thus the Saviour meet? Behold, He is calling and loves you so, is urging thy soul today, Blessings unmeasured you may know if you will now obey. [Refrain] 3 Now ere your heart grows colder still, ere seasons of dread draw nigh, Yes, now ere you love your pow’r of will turn quickly and make reply; For Jesus is pleading in love for thee, then come, at His footstool bow, “All that are weary come to Me:” sinner, receive Him now. [Refrain] 4 Hear now the call that comes from God, no longer refuse His love, Tomorrow may never come to you with blessings from Him above; Today must decide your eternal home in darkness to live, or light, Turn now to Christ, no longer roam, stand for the truth and right. [Refrain] Scripture: 2 Corinthians 6:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day]

The accepted time

Author: B. F. Battenfield Hymnal: Exposition Choruses #d13 (1935) First Line: Now is the time acceptable Refrain First Line: Come though you are heavy Languages: English

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Herbert G. Tovey

1888 - 1972 Composer of "[Now is the time acceptable, yes, now is salvation's day]" in The Gospel Message Choir

Ben F. Battenfield

1879 - 1948 Person Name: Ben. F. Battenfield Author of "The Accepted Time" in The Gospel Message Choir Benjamin Franklin Battenfield, born in Ohio, died in Mississippi. Dianne Shapiro, from www.findagrave.com
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