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Come To The Feast

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Church Gospel Songs and Hymns #31 (1983) Topics: Invitation First Line: "All things are ready," come to the feast! Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [All things are ready, come to the feast]
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Knocking, Knocking

Author: Mrs. H. B. Stowe Hymnal: Christ in Song #35 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: Knocking, knocking, who is there? Lyrics: 1 Knocking, knocking, who is there? Waiting, waiting, O how fair! 'Tis a Pilgrim, strange and kingly, Never such was seen before; Ah! my soul, for such a wonder Wilt thou not undo the door? Wilt thou not undo the door? 2 Knocking, knocking, still He's there, Waiting, waiting, wondrous fair; But the door is hard to open, For the weeds and ivy vine With their dark and clinging tendrils Ever round the hinges twice, Ever round the hinges twice. 3 Knocking, knocking what! still there? Waiting, waiting, grand and fair; Yea, the wounded hand still knocketh, And beneath the thorn-wreath'd hair Beam the patient eyes, so tender, Of thy Savior waiting there; Wilt thou keep him waiting there? Languages: English Tune Title: [Knocking, knocking, who is there?]
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The Passover

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #38 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: The day is dead, and Egypt's night returning Refrain First Line: "I will pass over you, when I see the blood" Lyrics: 1 The day is dead, and Egypt's night returning, Is dark and still in death's prophetic gloom. The world sleeps on, but Israel's lamp is burning; At midnight sounds the' oppressor's note of doom. Refrain: "I will pass over you, when I see the blood:" I will pass over you, 'tis a saving flood. "I will pass over you, when I see the blood," The precious blood of Jesus. 2 The Lamb is slain, the Sacrifice immortal, Whose life received creates the soul anew; His blood is shed, but is it on the portal? O haste and see! doth it avail for you? [Refrain] 3 Not there? not there? no crimson on the lintel? Delay! delay! O thou destroying One! Give grace? give grace! it must be more than mental: My heart! my heart! let there thy work be done. [Refrain] 4 Art safe, my soul! rest not in thy salvation, Else thou art not like Him who came to die; In love go forth with mercy's invitation, Awake the world! death's angel passes by. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is dead, and Egypt's night returning]
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Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By

Author: Emma Campbell Hymnal: Christ in Song #52 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: What means this eager, anxious throng Lyrics: 1 What means this eager, anxious throng Which moves with busy haste along, These wondrous gath'rings day by day? What means this strange commotion, pray? In accents hush'd the throng reply; "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." In accents hush'd the throng reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 2 Who is this Jesus? Why should he The city move, so mightily? A passing stranger, has he skill To move the multitude at will? Again the stirring notes reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." Again the stiring notes reply: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 3 Jesus! 'tis he who once below Man's pathway trod, 'mid pain and woe; And burdened ones where e'er he came, Brought out their sick, and deaf and lame. The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." The blind rejoiced to hear the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?" 4 Today, he comes, from place to place His holy footprints we can trace; He pauseth at our threshold, nay, He enters, condescends to stay: Shall we not gladly raise the cry: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?" Shall we not gladly raise the cry "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by?" 5 Ho! all ye heavy laden, come! Here's pardon, comfort, rest, and home; Ye wand'rers from the Father's face, Return, accept his proffered grace. Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." Ye tempted ones, there's refuge nigh: "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by." 6 But if you still this call refuse, And all his wondrous love abuse, At last he'll sadly from you turn, Who now his invitation spurn. "Too late! too late!" will be the cry "Jesus of Nazareth has passed by." "Too late! too late!" will be the cry "Jesus of Nazareth has passed by." Languages: English Tune Title: [What means this eager, anxious throng]
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Your Saviour, Too

Author: S. O'Mally Cluff Hymnal: Christ in Song #53 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: I have a Savior, he's pleading in glory Refrain First Line: Your Savior, too Lyrics: 1 I have a Saviour, he's pleading in glory, A dear, loving Saviour, tho' earth friends be few; And now he is watching in tenderness o'er me, And O that my Saviour were your Saviour too! Chorus: Your Saviour, too, Your Saviour, too; My Saviour bids me tell you, He's your Saviour, too 2 I have a Father to me he has given A hope for eternity, blessed and true; And soon will he call me to meet him in heaven, But O that I might hear him welcome you too! [Chorus] 3 A robe fair and spotless, resplendent in whiteness, Is waiting in glory my wondering view; And when I receive it all shining in brightness, Dear friend, I would see you receiving one too! [Chorus] 4 To me has been given a peace like a river A peace that the friends of this world never knew; And Christ is the Author, and Christ is the Giver, And O that his peace might be given to you! [Chorus] 5 When Jesus has found you, tell others the story, That my loving Saviour is your Saviour too; Then pray that your Saviour may bring them to glory, And prayer will be answered 'twas answered for you! [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I have a Saviour, he's pleading in glory]
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The Ninety and Nine

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane Hymnal: Christ in Song #61 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: There were ninety and nine that safely lay Lyrics: 1 There were ninety and nine that safely lay In the shelter of the fold, But one was out on the hills away, Far off from the gates of gold; Away on the mountains wild and bare, Away from the tender Shepherd's care, Away from the tender Shepherd's care. 2 "Lord, thou hast here Thy ninety and nine; Are they not enough for Thee?" But the Shepherd made answer: "One of mine Has wander'd away from me, And although the road be rough and steep, I go to the desert to find my sheep, I go to the desert to find my sheep." 3 But none of the ransom'd ever knew How deep were the waters cross'd; Nor how dark was the night that the Lord pass'd thro' Ere He found His sheep that was lost. Out in the desert He heard its cry, Sick and helpless, and ready to die. Sick and helpless, and ready to die. 4 "Lord, whence are these blood drops all the way That mark out the mountains' track?" They were shed for one who has gone astray, Ere the Shepherd could bring him back." "Lord, why are thy hands so rent and torn?" They are pierc'd to-night by many a thorn." "They are pierc'd to-night by many a thorn." 5 But all through the mountains, thunder riven, And up from the rocky steep, There rose a cry to the gate of heaven, "Rejoice, I have found my sheep!" And the angels sang around the throne, "Rejoice for the Lord brings back His own!" Languages: English Tune Title: [There were ninety and nine that safely lay]

The Morning Call

Author: Rev. John R. Colgan Hymnal: The Search Light #76 (1894) Topics: Invitation First Line: Thou dost call us, blessed Saviour Refrain First Line: Oh, the blessed Invitation Scripture: Proverbs 23:26 Languages: English Tune Title: [The Morning Call]
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Come to the feast

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #77 (1907) Topics: Invitation First Line: All things are ready, come to the feast Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation, come whosoever will Tune Title: [All things are ready, come to the feast]
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Come to the feast

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns No. 3 #77 (1902) Topics: Invitation First Line: All things are ready, come to the feast Refrain First Line: Hear the invitation, come whosoever will Tune Title: [All things are ready, come to the feast]
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Mercy's Free

Author: Richard Jukes Hymnal: Christ in Song #83 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: By faith I view my Saviour dying Lyrics: 1 By faith I view my Saviour dying On the tree, on the tree; To ev'ry sinner He is crying, Look to me, look to me. He bids the guilty now draw near, Repent, believe, dismiss their fear; Hark, hark! what precious words I hear: Mercy's free, mercy's free. 2 Jesus, the Lord of life, hath spoken Peace to me, peace to me; Now all my chains of sin are broken, I am free, I am free. Soon as I on His name believed, His pard'ning grace my soul received, And was from sin and death retrieved, Mercy's free, mercy's free. 3 This precious truth, ye sinners hear it, Mercy's free, mercy's free; Ye ministers of God, declare it, Mercy's free, mercy's free, Visit the heathen's dark abode, Proclaim to all the love of God, And spread the glorious news abroad, Mercy's free, mercy's free. 4 Long as I live I'll still be crying, Mercy's free, mercy's free; And thus shall be my theme when dying, Mercy's free, mercy's free. And when the vale of death I've passed, When lodged above the stormy blast, I'll sing while endless ages last, Mercy's free, mercy's free. Languages: English Tune Title: [By faith I view my Saviour dying]

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