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Watching at the Door

Author: Chas. H. Gabriel Hymnal: The Jewelled Crown #98 (1891) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Christ is watching at the door Refrain First Line: Watching! watching! watching! Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ is watching at the door]
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Clinging Close to Jesus

Author: Ida L. Reed Hymnal: The Jewelled Crown #19 (1891) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Are you clinging close to Jesus Refrain First Line: Are you clinging close to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you clinging close to Jesus]
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Come Unto Me

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: The Jewelled Crown #101 (1891) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Come to Me, come to Me Refrain First Line: Come to Me, come to Me Languages: English Tune Title: [Come to Me, come to Me]
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Come In to the Banquet

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: The Jewelled Crown #120 (1891) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Come in, come in to the banquet Languages: English Tune Title: [Come in, come in to the banquet]

Come to the Saviour Now

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #728 (2011) Topics: Invitation to Christ Languages: English

Flee as a Bird to Your Mountain

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #730 (2011) Topics: Invitation to Christ Languages: English

While Jesus Whispers to You

Hymnal: Hymns of the Church #737 (2011) Topics: Invitation to Christ Languages: English
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O Come, Come Today

Author: E. Rinehart Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #50 (1885) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Burden'd soul, come seek the Saviour Refrain First Line: Then come, come away Lyrics: 1 Burden’d soul, come seek the Saviour, Hear Him call, “Come unto Me;” In His sight find grace and favor, In His love there’s rest for thee. Chorus: Then come, come away, The Saviour calls, why longer wait? O come, come today, For the morrow may be too late, May be too late, may be too late. 2 Look not at thy guilt or station, Tho’ unworthy, He’ll receive; Jesus died for thy salvation, Waits to bring thee thy reprieve. [Chorus] 3 Full salvation Jesus offers; Full redemption in His blood; Come, accept the proffered pardon, And be reconciled to God. [Chorus] 4 Will you come? while He is pleading, Will you come and be at rest? Follow now the Spirit’s leading, Come, for ‘tis your Lord’s request. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Burden'd soul, come seek the Saviour]
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Like the Nine

Author: Mrs. E. C. Ellsworth Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #67 (1885) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine Lyrics: 1 There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine, There were ten that were healed, but where are the nine? Only one saw the gift, only one heard the call, Only one grasped the treasure, tho’ offered to all. 2 O where are the nine to bow at His feet? O where are the nine, with gratitude meet? O where are the many who own Him divine, But give Him no glory? O where are the nine? 3 There were ten who were cleansed, all but one went their way, Were content with the good that lasts but a day; And would you like the nine ever satisfied be, With a blessing so transient, while mercy is free? 4 There was grace for the ten, what a marvel that nine Should have turned from the gift—the treasure divine! What a wonder so many are doing the same, By neglecting salvation—for them Jesus came. Languages: English Tune Title: [There were ten that besought Him, the Master divine]
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The Beautiful Stream

Author: R. Torrey, Jr. Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #92 (1885) Topics: Invitations to Christ First Line: Oh, have you not heard of a beautiful stream Refrain First Line: That beautiful stream is the "River of Life" Lyrics: 1 O have you not heard of a beautiful stream, That’s flowing thro’ our Father’s land? Its waters gleam bright in the heavenly light, And ripple o’er golden sand. Chorus: That beautiful stream is the “River of Life,” It flows for all nations, it flows for all nations free; A balm for each wound in its water is found, O sinner, it flows for thee! 2 With murmuring sound doth it wander along, Thro’ fields arrayed in living green; Where songs of the blest, in their haven of rest, Float soft on the air serene. [Chorus] 3 Its fountains are deep, and its waters are pure, And sweet their taste to weary souls; It flows from the throne of Jehovah alone! O, come where its bright wave rolls. [Chorus] 4 O will you not drink of this beautiful stream, And dwell upon its peaceful shore? The Spirit says, come, all ye weary ones home, And wander in sin no more. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, have you not heard of a beautiful stream]

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