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Do You Want to Live for God?

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: Revival Tidings #42 (1910) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion? Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight! Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you tired of sin's delusion?]
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Do You Want to Live for God

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: Song Service #136 (1922) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion? Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight! Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you tired of sin's delusion?]
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Do You Want to Live for God?

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: The Eureka Tidings of Joy #153 (1905) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion? Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight! Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you tired of sin's delusion?]
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Do You Want to Live for God?

Author: F. L. E. Hymnal: From the Cross to the Crown #160 (1921) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion? Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight! Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you tired of sin's delusion?]

Do you want to live for God

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: New Hosannas #d9 (1906) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion Languages: English

Do you want to live for God

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: Devotional Hymns for Church, Revival, Sunday School #d12 (1908) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight Languages: English

Do you want to live for God

Author: Franklin L. Eiland Hymnal: Our Hymns of Love, a Choice Collection of Gospel Songs #d12 (1909) First Line: Are you tired of sin's delusion Refrain First Line: Come tonight, come tonight

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