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[Come unto me, all ye who are weary]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Spencer Tilton Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 53513 15653 15324

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I Will Give You Rest

Author: J. Spencer Tilton Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come unto me, all ye who are weary Refrain First Line: Come unto me, ye heavily laden Lyrics: 1 Come unto me, all ye who are weary, Heavily laden, cumber'd with care, Cast upon me the sum of your anguish, I will give joy and blessings most rare. Chorus: Come unto me, ye heavily laden, Burden'd with care and sorrow oppress'd; Breathe in my ear the tale of your sorrows, I will give you rest. 2 Come unto me, ye burden'd with sorrows, Pillow your weary head on my breast; Breathe in my ear the tale of your heart's woes, Ever in me the weary find rest. [Chorus] 3 Come unto me, ye wretched and sinful, Why do you wait, my Spirit to grieve? Long have I stood with arms wide extended; Look unto me, yes, look and live. [Chorus] 4 Rest for the weary, food for the hungry, Grace for the humble, joy for the sad, Sight for the blind, and balm for the wounded, Come unto me, rejoice and be glad. [Chorus] Used With Tune: [Come unto me, all ye who are weary]

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I Will Give You Rest

Author: J. Spencer Tilton Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #23 (1902) First Line: Come unto me, all ye who are weary Refrain First Line: Come unto me, ye heavily laden Lyrics: 1 Come unto me, all ye who are weary, Heavily laden, cumber'd with care, Cast upon me the sum of your anguish, I will give joy and blessings most rare. Chorus: Come unto me, ye heavily laden, Burden'd with care and sorrow oppress'd; Breathe in my ear the tale of your sorrows, I will give you rest. 2 Come unto me, ye burden'd with sorrows, Pillow your weary head on my breast; Breathe in my ear the tale of your heart's woes, Ever in me the weary find rest. [Chorus] 3 Come unto me, ye wretched and sinful, Why do you wait, my Spirit to grieve? Long have I stood with arms wide extended; Look unto me, yes, look and live. [Chorus] 4 Rest for the weary, food for the hungry, Grace for the humble, joy for the sad, Sight for the blind, and balm for the wounded, Come unto me, rejoice and be glad. [Chorus] Tune Title: [Come unto me, all ye who are weary]
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I Will Give You Rest

Author: J. Spencer Tilton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9073 First Line: Come unto Me, all ye who are weary Refrain First Line: Come unto Me, ye heavily laden Lyrics: 1 Come unto Me, all ye who are weary, Heavily laden, cumbered with care. Cast upon Me the sum of your anguish, I will give joy and blessing most rare. Refrain: Come unto Me, ye heavily laden, Burdened with care and sorrow oppressed; Breathe in My ear the tale of your sorrows, I will give you rest. 2 Come unto Me, ye burdened with sorrows, Pillow your weary head on My breast; Breathe in My ear the tale of your heart’s woes, Ever in Me the weary find rest. [Refrain] 3 Come unto Me, ye wretched and sinful, Why do you wait, my Spirit to grieve? Long have I stood with arms wide extended; Look unto Me, yes, look and live. [Refrain] 4 Rest for the weary, food for the hungry, Grace for the humble, joy for the sad, Sight for the blind, and balm for the wounded, Come unto Me, rejoice and be glad. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come unto Me, all ye who are weary]

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J. Spencer Tilton

Author of "I Will Give You Rest" in The Golden Sheaf
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