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Get Acquainted With Jesus

Get acquainted with Jesus, my friend

Author: A. Rosalthe Carey
Tune: [Get acquainted with Jesus, my friend]
Published in 7 hymnals

Printable scores: PDF, MusicXML
Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1. Get acquainted with Jesus, my friend,
He is seeking a place in your heart;
Let Him come all its wand’rings to end,
And to bid pride and error depart.

Refrain
Call Him in and know Him,
This friend who is waiting today;
Call Him in and know Him,
Get acquainted with Jesus, I pray.

2. Get acquainted with Jesus, I pray,
’Tis a banquet His smile to behold;
Those who trust Him, He’ll never betray,
And His love is far better than gold. [Refrain]

3. Get acquainted with Jesus, I pray,
Do not wait till distress brings you low,
Lest a stranger you find Him in need,
And your soul know not whither to go. [Refrain]

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #1681

Author: A. Rosalthe Carey

Carey, blind from child­hood, was liv­ing in Chau­mont, New York, in 1910. --www.hymntime.com/tch/ Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Get acquainted with Jesus, my friend
Title: Get Acquainted With Jesus
Author: A. Rosalthe Carey
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Call Him in and know Him
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Cyber Hymnal #1681
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The Cyber Hymnal #1681

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