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Children’s Missionary Hymn

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Do you hear the voices calling? Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the voices calling? Listen children, that you may, Do you hear the baby voices, From the land so far away? Do you hear the loving Savior, Calling you to work and pray? If you wait, some baby voices Will have died so far away. 2 Little arms to mother clinging, Little lips of ruby hue, Little hearts that wait for Jesus, Who will send Him? why not you? Do you know the Savior loves them As he did in days of old? Yearns to fold them to His bosom When they’ve heard the story told. 3 Do you hear the Savior pleading “Suffer them to come to me? Bring, O bring my precious jewels; Gather them from land and sea?” Will you send to them the story Of that Savior and His love? Tell them how He wants to lead them To the heav’nly home above. Used With Tune: CONVERSE
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Rise, and Let Him in!

Author: R. E. McN. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight Refrain First Line: Rise, brother, rise, brother Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight? Rise, and let Him in; And that voice so soft and sweet, bids you come into the light; Rise, and let Him in. Refrain: Rise, brother, rise, brother, Rise, and let the Savior come in; He is calling, calling now, do you hear His loving voice? Rise, and let Him in. 2 Oh! such wondrous, wondrous love, He has died for you and me; Rise, and let Him in; He is pleading, pleading now, hear the voice ‘tis calling thee; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] 3 He is knocking, knocking still, asks admission to your heart; Rise, and let Him in; Don’t reject the tender call, do not say to Him, depart; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] 4 Soon the days of grace are o’er, soon before Him we shall stand; Rise, and let Him in; Angel voices calling now welcome to the heav’nly land; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight]

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CONVERSE

Appears in 888 hymnals Incipit: 55653 11651 31532 Used With Text: Children’s Missionary Hymn
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[Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: R. E. McNeill Incipit: 55111 23176 11655 Used With Text: Rise, and Let Him in!

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Children’s Missionary Hymn

Hymnal: Assembly Songs #148 (1910) First Line: Do you hear the voices calling? Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the voices calling? Listen children, that you may, Do you hear the baby voices, From the land so far away? Do you hear the loving Savior, Calling you to work and pray? If you wait, some baby voices Will have died so far away. 2 Little arms to mother clinging, Little lips of ruby hue, Little hearts that wait for Jesus, Who will send Him? why not you? Do you know the Savior loves them As he did in days of old? Yearns to fold them to His bosom When they’ve heard the story told. 3 Do you hear the Savior pleading “Suffer them to come to me? Bring, O bring my precious jewels; Gather them from land and sea?” Will you send to them the story Of that Savior and His love? Tell them how He wants to lead them To the heav’nly home above. Languages: English Tune Title: CONVERSE
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Rise, and Let Him in!

Author: R. E. McN. Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 #11 (1894) First Line: Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight Refrain First Line: Rise, brother, rise, brother Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight? Rise, and let Him in; And that voice so soft and sweet, bids you come into the light; Rise, and let Him in. Refrain: Rise, brother, rise, brother, Rise, and let the Savior come in; He is calling, calling now, do you hear His loving voice? Rise, and let Him in. 2 Oh! such wondrous, wondrous love, He has died for you and me; Rise, and let Him in; He is pleading, pleading now, hear the voice ‘tis calling thee; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] 3 He is knocking, knocking still, asks admission to your heart; Rise, and let Him in; Don’t reject the tender call, do not say to Him, depart; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] 4 Soon the days of grace are o’er, soon before Him we shall stand; Rise, and let Him in; Angel voices calling now welcome to the heav’nly land; Rise, and let Him in. [Refrain] Tune Title: [Do you hear the Savior’s voice calling, calling you tonight]

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Robert E. McNeill

Person Name: R. E. McN. Author of "Rise, and Let Him in!" in The Finest of the Wheat No. 2