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Come Home

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: The Eureka Sacred Carols #105 (1921) First Line: The Savior invites you poor wanderer Refrain First Line: Come home, come home, O prodigal child Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior invites you poor wanderer]
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The Prodigal Child

Author: William F. Cosner Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12258 Meter: 11.11.11.11 D First Line: The Savior invites you, poor wanderer, come Refrain First Line: O come, trembling mourner, oh, come, and be blest Lyrics: 1 The Savior invites you, poor wanderer, come, The Father is waiting to welcome you home; Now cease from your wand’ring, so lonely and wild, Return to your Father, O prodigal child. Refrain: O come, trembling mourner, oh, come, and be blest, Here lay down your burden that you may find rest. Be cleansed from your sin, and to God reconciled, Return to your Father, O prodigal child. 2 Return to the Father who holds you so dear; Say, why will you perish when plenty is near? Tho’ poor and unworthy, with sin all defiled, The Father will welcome His prodigal child. [Refrain] 3 Poor wanderer, haste, for the night draweth nigh; Say, will you linger still there in darkness and die? Oh, leave the lone desert, where shadows are piled; Return to your Father, O prodigal child. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: SAND HILL ROAD
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The Prodigal Child

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Good Tidings #A36 (1885) First Line: The Saviour invites you, poor wanderer, come Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Scripture: Luke 15:18 Languages: English Tune Title: [The Saviour invites you, poor wanderer, come]
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The Prodigal Child

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Songs of Love and Praise #112 (1884) First Line: The Saviour invites you, poor wanderer, come Refrain First Line: Return, return Languages: English Tune Title: [The Saviour invites you, poor wanderer, come]

Come home come home

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Harvest Bells #d80 (1882) First Line: The Savior invites you poor wanderer Languages: English
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Room in the Kingdom

Author: W. F. Cosner; S. J. Perry Hymnal: Gospel Songs and Hymns No. 1 #88 (1898) First Line: The Savior invites you, poor wand'rer, come Refrain First Line: There's room, yes room Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior invites you, poor wand'rer, come]
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Come Home

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Christian Melodies #110 (1899) First Line: The Savior invites you, poor wand'rer, to come Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior invites you, poor wand'rer, to come]

Come home, come home, O prodigal child

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Bethel Tidings #d118 (1930) First Line: The Savior invites you poor wanderer Languages: English

Come home

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Heart Praise #d175 (1910) First Line: The Savior invites you poor wanderer Languages: English

Come home, come home, O prodigal child

Author: W. F. Cosner Hymnal: Hymns of Grace and Glory #d196 (1901) First Line: The Savior invites you poor wanderer Languages: English

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