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118. The Saviour’s Call

1 My Saviour’s “Come” like music rings,
Within my heart, within my heart;
It turns the darkness into day,
Bids fear depart, bids fear depart.

Refrain:
O boundless love, O grace so free!
That gave my Lord to die for me;
O boundless love, O grace so free!
That gave my Lord to die for me.

2 Let Him that is athirst now come,
Life’s fount is free, life’s fount is free;
All ye that heavy-laden are,
Now come to Me! now come to Me! [Refrain]

3 The Saviour shed His precious blood
That He might say, that He might say,
That blessed word of welcome sweet,
To souls astray, to souls astray. [Refrain]

4 I took the Saviour at His word,
To Him I came, to Him I came,
He freely pardoned all my sin;
O praise His name, O praise His name! [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: My Saviour's “Come” like music rings
Title: The Saviour’s Call
Author: Maud Frazer
Refrain First Line: O boundless love, O grace so free
Language: English
Publication Date: 1921
Topic: Adoration and Praise; Cross of Christ; Divine Kingship (1 more...)
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [My Savior’s “Come” like music rings]
Composer: Robert Harkness
Notes: Public Domain.



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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