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Lead Me to Calvary

Author: Jennie Evelyn Hussey, b. 1874 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #200 (1957) Topics: Warnings; The Gospel Warnings and Invitations First Line: King of my life, I crown Thee now Refrain First Line: Lest I forget Gethsemane Lyrics: 1 King of my life, I crown Thee now, Thine shall the glory be; Lest I forget Thy thorn crowned brow, Lead me to Calvary. Refrain: Lest I forget Gethsemane,; Lest I forget Thine agony; Lest I forget Thy love for me, Lead me to Calvary. 2 Show me the tomb where Thou wast laid, Tenderly mourned and wept; Angels in robes of light arrayed Guarded Thee whilst Thou slept. (Refrain) 3 Let me like Mary, through the gloom, Come with a gift to Thee; Show to me now the empty tomb, Lead me to Calvary. (Refrain) 4 May I be willing, Lord, to bear Daily my cross for Thee; Even Thy cup of grief to share, Thou hast borne all for me. (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: [King of my life, I crown Thee now]
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Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling

Author: Will L. Thompson, 1847-1909 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #202 (1957) Topics: Warnings; The Gospel Warnings and Invitations Refrain First Line: Come home, come home, ye who are weary Lyrics: 1 Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling, Calling for you and for me; See, on the portals He’s waiting and watching, Watching for you and for me. Refrain: Come home, come home, Ye who are weary, come home; Earnestly, tenderly, Jesus is calling, Calling, O sinner, come home! 2 Why should we tarry when Jesus is pleading, Pleading for you and for me? Why should we linger and heed not His mercies, Mercies for you and for me? (Refrain) 3 Time is now fleeting, the moments are passing, Passing from you and from me; Shadows are gathering, death-beds are coming, Coming for you and for me. (Refrain) 4 Oh, for the wonderful love He has promised, Promised for you and for me! Though we have sinned, He has mercy and pardon, Pardon for you and for me. (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: [Softly and tenderly Jesus is calling]
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Behold a Stranger at the Door

Author: Joseph Grigg, c. 1720-1768 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #207 (1957) Topics: Warnings; The Gospel Warnings and Invitations First Line: Behold a Stranger at the door! Lyrics: 1 Behold a Stranger at the door! He gently knocks, has knocked before, Has waited long, is waiting still: You treat no other friend so ill. 2 O lovely attitude! He stands With melting heart and laden hands: O matchless kindness! and He shows This matchless kindness to His foes. 3 But will He prove a friend indeed? He will; the very friend you need; The Friend of sinners--yea, 'tis He, With garments dyed on Calvary. 4 Rise, touched with gratitude divine; Turn out His enemy and thine, That soul-destroying monster, sin, And let the heavenly Stranger in. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: BERA
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Whosoever Will

Author: Philip P. Bliss, 1832-1876 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #209 (1957) Topics: Warnings; The Gospel Warnings and Invitations First Line: "Whosoever heareth," shout, shout the sound! Refrain First Line: "Whosoever will may come." Lyrics: 1 “Whosoever heareth,” shout, shout the sound! Spread the blessed tidings all the world around; Spread the joyful news wherever man is found, “Whosoever will may come.” Refrain: “Whosoever will, whosoever will!” Send the proclamation over vale and hill; ’Tis a loving Father calls the wanderer home: “Whosoever will may come.” 2 Whosoever cometh need not delay, Now the door is open, enter while you may; Jesus is the true, the only Living Way: “Whosoever will may come.” (Refrain) 3 “Whosoever will,” the promise is secure; “Whosoever will,” forever must endure; “Whosoever will,” ’tis life forevermore; “Whosoever will may come.” (Refrain) Languages: English Tune Title: [Whosoever heareth, shout, shout the sound]
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Awake, awake, each sluggish soul!

Author: Heginbotham Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #821 (1873) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Provisions of the Gospel Warnings Lyrics: 1 Awake, awake, each sluggish soul! Awake, and view the setting sun! See how the shades of death advance, Ere half the task of life is done. 2 Soon will he close our drowsy eyes, Nor shall we hear these warnings more; Soon will the mighty Judge approach: E'en now he stands before the door! 3 O Saviour! let these awful scenes Be ever present to our view; Teach us to gird our loins about, And trim our dying lamps anew. 4 Then, when the king of terror comes, Our souls shall hail the happy day. Haste, then, O Saviour! from above, Nor let thy chariot-wheels delay!
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Beneath our feet and o'er our head

Author: Heber Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #871 (1873) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Warnings Everywhere Lyrics: 1 Beneath our feet and o'er our head Is equal warning given; Beneath us lie the countless dead, Above us is the heaven. 2 Death rides on every passing breeze, And lurks in every flower; Each season has its own disease, Its peril every hour. 3 Turn, mortal, turn! thy danger know; Where'er thy food can tread, The earth rings hollow from below, And warns thee of her dead. 4 Turn, Christian, turn! thy soul apply To truths divinely given; The forms which underneath thee lie Shall live, for hell or heaven. Scripture: Genesis 3:19
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Psalm 81

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.171 (1806) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: Warnings of God to his people First Line: Sing to the Lord aloud Lyrics: Sing to the Lord aloud, And make a joyful noise; God is our strength, our Savior God; Let Isr'el hear his voice. "From vile idolatry Preserve my worship clean; I am the Lord, who set thee free From slavery and sin. "Stretch thy desires abroad, And I'll supply them well: But if ye will refuse your God, If Isr'el will rebel; "I'll leave them," saith the Lord, "To their own lusts a prey, And let them run the dang'rous road, 'Tis their own chosen way. "Yet, O! that all my saints Would hearken to my voice! Soon I would ease their sore complaints, And bid their hearts rejoice. "While I destroy their foes, I'd richly feed my flock; And they should taste the stream that flows From their eternal rock." Scripture: Psalm 81:1 Languages: English
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The Summer Time

Author: W. H. Flaville Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #32 (1885) Topics: Warnings First Line: O come unto the Saviour, for why will you delay Refrain First Line: O come, sinner, come! for thy sands are running fast Lyrics: 1 O come unto the Saviour, for why will you delay? The Spirit now invites you, O do not turn away; The door is open now, but it will be closed at last, For the summer will be ended, and the harvest will be past. Chorus: O come, sinner, come! for thy sands are running fast; Soon the summer will be ended, and the harvest will be past. 2 O come unto the Saviour, He’s merciful and true, A full and free salvation, He kindly offers you; O come while yet you may, or you’ll find it true at last That the summer time is ended, and the harvest time is past. [Chorus] 3 O come unto the Saviour, the night is coming on, There’s danger in delaying, for the Spirit may be gone; He’s waiting to release you from the chains that sin has cast, Ere the summer time is ended, and the harvest time is past. [Chorus] 4 O come unto the Saviour, nor let Him plead in vain, There is a crown of glory, and eternal life to gain; His offers now accept, ere the sky is overcast, Or the summer time is ended, and the harvest time is past. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [O come unto the Saviour, for why will you delay]
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Blest is the Man whose Bowels move

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #P41 (1766) Topics: Warnings of God to his People Lyrics: 1 Blest is the Man whose Bowels move, And melt with Pity to the Poor; Whose Soul, by sympathizing Love, Feels what his Fellow-Saints endure. 2 His Heart contrives for their Relief More Good than his own Hands can do; He, in the Time of gen'ral Grief, Shall find the Lord has Bowels too. 3 His Soul shall live secure on Earth, With secret Blessings on his Head; When Drought, and Pestilence, and Dearth, Around him multiply their Dead. 4 Or, if he languish on his Couch, God will pronounce his Sins forgiv'n, Will save him with a healing Touch, Or take his willing Soul to Heav'n. Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 Languages: English
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Charity to the Poor; or Pity to the Afflicted

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #76a (1740) Topics: Warnings of God to his People First Line: Blest is the Man whose Bowels move Lyrics: 1 Blest is the Man whose Bowels move, And melt with Pity to the Poor; Whose Soul, by sympathizing Love, Feels what his Fellow-Saints endure. 2 His Heart contrives for their Relief More Good than his own Hands can do; He, in the Time of gen'ral Grief, Shall find the Lord has Bowels too. 3 His Soul shall live secure on Earth, With secret Blessings on his Head, When Drought, and Pestilence, and Dearth Around him multiply their Dead. 4 Or, if he languish on his Couch, God will pronounce his Sins forgiv'n, Will save him with a healing Touch, Or take his willing Soul to Heav'n. Scripture: Psalm 41:1-3 Languages: English

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