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Someone's last call

Author: Edna R. Worrell Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: Come, O come to the blessed Savior Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus, come ere this moment takes flight Topics: Invitation Used With Tune: [Come, O come to the blessed Savior]

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[Come, O come to the blessed Savior]

Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Clarence B. Strouse Incipit: 55545 65343 55545 Used With Text: Someone's last call

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Someone's Last Call

Author: Edna Randolph Worrell Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6197 First Line: Come, O come to the blessèd Savior Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus Lyrics: 1. Come, O come to the blessèd Savior. List, O list to His loving call. Offering pardon, pardon from sin to all; O come, He gives pardon from sin to all, to all. Refrain Come, come to Jesus, Come ere this moment takes flight; It may be now someone’s last call, last call tonight. 2. Deep, deep deep in the heart there whispers God’s own voice to each wayward child; Heed it! O heed it! Be no more sin beguiled, O heed His voice, be now no more beguiled, beguiled. [Refrain] 3. Long, long, long have you tried to stifle Yearnings sweet to a life more pure; Quench them no longer, but in God rest secure; O strive no more, but in God rest secure, secure. [Refrain] 4. Now, now, now as the Spirit stirs you, Harden not your fast melting heart; Take, take salvation, else shall your chance depart; O take it now, else shall your chance depart, depart. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O come to the blessèd Savior]
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Someone's Last Call

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: The Revival No. 6 #22 (1910) First Line: Come, O come to the blessed Savior Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O come to the blessed Savior]
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Someone's Last Call

Author: Edna R. Worrell Hymnal: Glad Gospel Songs #48 (1937) First Line: Come, O come to the blessed Savior Refrain First Line: Come, come to Jesus Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O come to the blessed Savior]

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Edna Randolph Worrell

Person Name: Edna R. Worrwell Author of "Someone's Last Call" in Victorious Hymns

Clarence B. Strouse

1869 - 1918 Arranger of "[Come O come to the blessed Savior] Strouse" in Victorious Hymns Strouse, a minister, at one time edited The Religious Review of Reviews. Copyright records indicate he was living in Salem, Virginia, in 1901. As of February 1905, he was president of the Florida Winter Bible Conference in Gainesville, Florida. (hymntime.com/tch)

Giuseppe Verdi

1813 - 1901 Person Name: Verdi Composer of "[Come, O come to the blessed Savior]" in The Baptist Standard Hymnal
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