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The Gate Is Ajar

Author: Commander Booth-Tucker Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: O sinner, see Thy Saviour Refrain First Line: The gate is ajar! Used With Tune: [O sinner, see Thy Saviour] Text Sources: Published in "The War Cry"

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[O sinner, see thy Saviour At Mercy's open gate!]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Catherine Motee Booth-Tucker Incipit: 53217 65111 63225 Used With Text: The Gate Is Ajar

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The Gate Is Ajar

Author: Commander Booth-Tucker Hymnal: Jewel Songs #78 (1910) First Line: O sinner, see thy Saviour At Mercy's open gate! Refrain First Line: The gate is ajar; O sinner, step in! Languages: English Tune Title: [O sinner, see thy Saviour At Mercy's open gate!]

The gate is ajar, O sinner, step in

Author: Booth-Tucker Hymnal: The Bread of Life Songs #d107 (1909) First Line: O sinner, see thy Savior at mercy's open gate

The gate is ajar, O sinner, step in

Author: Commander Booth-Tucker Hymnal: The Message in Song Nos. 1 & 2 #d154 (1914) First Line: O sinner, see thy Savior at mercy's open gate Languages: English

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Hampton H. Sewell

1874 - 1937 Person Name: H. S. Arranger of "The Gate is Ajar" in Hymns of Glory

Frederick St. George De Lautour Booth-Tucker

1853 - 1929 Person Name: Commander Booth-Tucker Author of "The Gate is Ajar" in The Old Story in Song Number Two

Catherine Motee Booth-Tucker

1891 - 1975 Composer of "[O sinner, see thy Saviour]" in The Old Story in Song Number Two A Salvation Army officer
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