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The Lion of Judah

Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Come, sinners, to Jesus; no longer delay Refrain First Line: For the Lion of Judah shall break ev'ry chain Used With Tune: [Come, sinners, to Jesus; no longer delay]

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THE LION OF JUDAH

Appears in 36 hymnals Incipit: 54345 65517 665 Used With Text: For the Lion of Judah shall break ev'ry chain

[Come sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Murphy Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 53211 71267 151 Used With Text: The Conquering Saviour

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The Conquering Saviour

Hymnal: Melodies of Grace and Truth #157 (1908) First Line: Come sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay Refrain First Line: Come conquering Saviour, break ev'ry chain Languages: English Tune Title: [Come sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay]
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The Conquering Saviour

Hymnal: Celestial Songs #360 (1921) First Line: Come, sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay Refrain First Line: Come, conquering Saviour, break ev'ry chain Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay]

Come sinners to Jesus no longer delay

Author: William Jefferson Hymnal: Salvation Soldiers' Song Book #d4 (1896)

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William Jefferson

1806 - 1870 Author of "The Conquering Savior"

Richard Murphy

Composer of "[Come sinners, to Jesus, no longer delay]" in Melodies of Grace and Truth
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