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Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down

Author: Fred W. Fry Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: You must have your sins forgiven

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[You must get your sins forgiven]

Appears in 2 hymnals Incipit: 12333 35321 12332 Used With Text: Ere the Sun Goes Down

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Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down

Author: Frederick William Fry (1860-1939) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #913 (1986) First Line: You must have your sins forgiven Lyrics: 1 You must have your sins forgiven, Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down, If you wish to go to Heaven When the sun, when the sun goes down. O now to God be crying, For your time is swiftly flying, In the grave you’ll soon be lying When the sun goes down! Refrain: Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down, Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down, O sinner, come to Jesus Ere the sun goes down! 2 Every chance will soon be past, When the sun, when the sun goes down; Even this may be the last, When the sun, when the sun goes down. If this offer be rejected, And salvation still neglected, Death may come when least expected, When the sun goes down. Topics: The Life to Come Languages: English
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Ere the Sun Goes Down

Hymnal: Songs and Music #354 (1922) First Line: You must get your sins forgiven Refrain First Line: Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down Languages: English Tune Title: [You must get your sins forgiven]

Ere the sun, ere the sun goes down

Author: Fred W. Fry Hymnal: Songs for Men, the Salvation Army Official Song Book #d246 (1961) First Line: You must have your sins forgiven

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Frederick William Fry

1860 - 1939 Person Name: Fred W. Fry Author of "Ere the Sun Goes Down"
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