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Come sinners now approach your God

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #LXXX (1794) Languages: English

Come sinners now approach your God

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d35 (1797) Languages: English

Come sinners now approach your God

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs for ... Religious Assemblies and Private Christians ... 9th ed. #d38 (1799) Languages: English
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Come sinners, now approach your God

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #39 (1811) Languages: English
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Invitation to sin sick souls to come to Jesus for relief

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #80 (1800) First Line: Come sinners now approach your God Lyrics: 1 Come sinners now approach your God, With new melodious songs; Behold the treasures of his blood, Have cleans'd a num'rous throng. 2 See Jesus stand with open arms, Inviting you to come; Hear how his mercy sweetly charms, And tells you there is room. 3 "But hark! methinks I hear you say, "I'm an unworthy soul, "I've sinn'd my day of grace away, "I hear his thunders roll. 4 "My sins are of a crimson dye, "And I'm a captive led; "Can such a sinful soul as I, "Be from this bondage freed? 5 "Now I deserve the lowest hell, "Who spurn'd his offer'd grace; "And tempting others to rebel, "Provok'd him to his face." 6 Stop trembling soul and hear me tell The wonders of his love; He snatch'd me from the brink of hell, And rais'd my soul above. 7 Hark! hear the blessed Jesus say, "Poor soul you need not doubt; "The soul that will come unto me, "I'll in no wise cast out." 8 If ever any trembling soul, That unto Jesus come, Had e'er been banish'd or cast off, I must have been the one. 9 But God has mercy yet in store, For all that will believe; You need not fear because you're poor, That he will you deceive. 10 Come now and take him at his word, He will not angry be; Put your whole trust in Christ the Lord, And he will set you free. Languages: English

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