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What are You Willing to Do?

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #42 (1885) First Line: Are you willing to wander from Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, turn, turn from your folly Lyrics: 1 Are you willing to wander from Jesus, And live without love and the light? Oh, what will you do in the darkness, When closes around you the night? Refrain: Oh, turn, turn from your folly! Oh, seek for the noble and true! With the help that the Saviour has promised, What are you willing to do? With the help that the Saviour has promised, What are you willing to do? 2 Do you know that the Spirit is grieving O’er all who will wander away? His voice may be heard if you listen,— For you he is calling today! [Refrain] 3 Do you know what your soul may be leaving? The good that his love may provide? He offers the purest of pleasures To all who will walk by his side! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you willing to wander from Jesus]
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What are You Willing to Do?

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellswroth Hymnal: Temple Trio #224 (1886) First Line: Are you willing to wander from Jesus Refrain First Line: Oh, turn, turn from your folly! Tune Title: [Are you willing to wander from Jesus]

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