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Oh Come to the Feast

Author: Rev. Jno. McPhail Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #215 (1889) First Line: A great feast is ready prepared now for thee Refrain First Line: O come to the feast, my brother Lyrics: 1 A great feast is ready prepared now for thee, And Jesus is calling, O come unto me, Partake of my bounty a rich, ample store, The sweet bread of heaven, and hunger no more. Refrain: O come to the feast, my brother, O come to the feast today, The table is spread, And your souls must be fed, O come to the feast today. 2 Why hunger and perish? why starve, while you may Sit down at my table, and feast there today, And find in abundance a royal supply, A kingly reception, a kingdom on high. [Refrain] 3 For you I have furnished this endless repast, For you all this fullness forever shall last; To you it is freely and cordially given, This boundless provision, this fullness of heav’n. [Refrain] 4 Then come, do not tarry, there’s room yet for thee, Accept this salvation so full and so free; O kind invitation from Jesus today Comes to you, my brother, O come while you may. [Refrain] Tune Title: [A great feast is ready prepared now for thee]
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O Come to the Feast

Author: Rev. John McPhail Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #415 (1890) First Line: A great feast is ready prepared now for thee Refrain First Line: O come to the feast, my brother Languages: English Tune Title: [A great feast is ready prepared now for thee]

O come to the feast my brother

Author: J. M. Dungan; John McPhail Hymnal: Songs of Saving Power #d2 (1890) First Line: A great feast is ready prepared

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