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The Gospel Call

Author: Arthur T. Pierson Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: The Spirit and the bride say come and take of the water of life Refrain First Line: The Spirit says come

There Yet Is Room

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hark, the bride and Spirit say Refrain First Line: While our prayers for you ascend

The Spirit and the Bride

Author: D Cook Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: [The Spirit and the Bride] Text Sources: http://www.scripturerelease.com

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[The Spirit and the Bride say, Come]

Appears in 8 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George C. Stebbins Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 55456 54321 11712 Used With Text: The Gospel Call
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[The Spirit and the Bride say “Come!”]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jno. R. Sweney Incipit: 55123 21255 34565 Used With Text: The Universal Call
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[The Spirit and the Bride say, Come]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Frank M. Davis Incipit: 34545 65316 53436 Used With Text: The Blest Invitation

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The Bride and the Spirit Say, Come

Author: Calvin H. Denton; M. Lynwood Smith Hymnal: Tuneful Tidings #57 (2000) Languages: English
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The Universal Call

Author: Arthur T. Pierson, D. D. Hymnal: On Joyful Wing #43 (1886) First Line: The Spirit and the Bride say “Come!” Refrain First Line: The Spirit says “Come!” Lyrics: 1 The Spirit and the Bride say “Come!” And drink of the water of life! Oh, blessed call!— Good news to all Who tire of sin and strife! Refrain: The Spirit says “Come!” The Bride says “Come!” And drink of the water of life. The Spirit says “Come!” The Bride says “Come!” And drink of the water of life. 2 “O, Come!” Let ev’ry one who hears To all who are near him now say, “I heard the sound, The stream I found, Behold the living way!” [Refrain] 3 Whoever will, come, taste and see! Your longing the Saviour can fill! The stream is free To you and me, And whosoever will! [Refrain] Tune Title: [The Spirit and the Bride say “Come!”]
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The Gospel Call

Author: Arthur Tappan Pierson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10811 First Line: The Spirit and the Bride say, Come Refrain First Line: The Spirit says, "Come!" Lyrics: 1 The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come And take the water of life!" O blessèd call! Good news to all Who tire of sin and strife! Refrain: The Spirit says, "Come!" The Bride says, "Come And take of the water of life freely." The Spirit says, "Come!" The Bride says, "Come And take of the water of life freely." 2 Let every one who hears say, "Come!" And joyful witness give; "I heard the sound, the stream I found, I drank, and now I live." [Refrain] 3 Ye souls who are athirst, forsake Your broken cisterns first; Then come, partake; one draught will slake Your soul’s consuming thirst. [Refrain] 4 Yea, whosoever will may come: Your longings Christ can fill; The stream is free to you and me, And whosoever will. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The Spirit and the Bride say, Come]

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Tillit S. Teddlie

1885 - 1987 Composer of "" in Tuneful Tidings Tillit Sidney Teddlie was born on June 3, 1885 at Swan, Texas. He was a leader in the Churches of Christ denomination in the 20th Century. In addition to singing schools which he taught for 61 years, he also preached and taught across Texas and the southwest. For one period of time (two years) he sang only with Foy E. Wallace, Jr., (a well-known, conservative Churches of Christ preacher around World War II) while they conducted meetings across the country. Teddlie was honored by many people in many places. On June 2, 1985, 630 churches across the land proclaimed Sunday “Tillit S. Teddlie Day” and sang his songs. Teddlie had composed 130 songs and published 14 song books. One of his song books, "Golden Harvest Hymns" included 100 of his best-known hymns. He attended a song fest in his name at the Preston Crest Church of Christ in Dallas where more than 1,200 gathered. Teddlie's 100th birthday was honored by President Reagan who sent a telegram, and Sen. Phil Graham among others. The Briar, Texas, Church of Christ gave him a bronze statue worth $6,000. His songs published in hymnals from Churches of Christ include “Worthy Art Thou,” “Heaven Holds All to Me,” “When We Meet in Sweet Communion, “Oft We Come Together,” “Singing Redemption’s Song,” “Hear Me When I Call,” “O God of Infinite Mercy,” and many more. While Teddlie had success as a publisher of many of his own smaller hymnals, his contributions as a composer to every major hymnal published in Churches of Christ since 1921 have left an indelible imprint on the denomination’s hymnody. Teddlie died August 17, 1987 at the age of 102. He is remembered for his preaching, teaching, and music and his good influence upon all the people that he met and worked with. D. J. Bulls, from "In Memoriam" by Gussie Lambert, 1988; "Our Garden of Song" by G. C. Finley, Howard Publishing, 1984; "Tillit S. Teddlie, A Centennial Celebration" Program, June 2, 1985, Dallas, TX, http://www.therestorationmovement.com/_states/texas/teddlie,ts.htm