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Flee As a Bird to Your Mountain

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: The Christian Hymnary #940 (1972) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Flee as a bird to your mountain, Thou who art weary of sin; Go to the clear flowing fountain Where you may wash and be clean. Fly, for th'avenger is near thee, Call, and the Savior will hear thee; He on His bosom will bear thee, O thou who art weary of sin, O thou who art weary of sin. 2 He will protect thee forever, Wipe ev'ry falling tear; He will forsake thee, O never, Sheltered so tenderly there. Haste, then, the hours are flying, Spend not the moments in sighing, Cease from your sorrow and crying: The Savior will wipe ev'ry tear, The Savior will wipe ev'ry tear. 3 He is the bountiful Giver, Now unto Him draw near; Peace then shall flow as a river, Thou shalt be saved from thy fear. Hark! 'tis thy Saviour calling, Haste, for the twilight is falling, Flee! for the night is appalling, And thou shalt be saved from thy fear, And thou shalt be saved from thy fear. Topics: Book Four: Occasional Selections, Gospel Songs and Hymns; Christian Commission Warning Men of Judgment Scripture: Matthew 3:7-8 Languages: English Tune Title: FLEE AS A BIRD
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Flee As a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Christ in Song #147 (1908) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Lyrics: 1 Flee as a bird to your mountain, Thou who art weary of sin; Go to the clear-flowing Fountain, Where you may wash and be clean; Fly, for th' avenger is near thee, Call, and the Saviour will hear thee, He on his bosom will bear thee, O thou who art weary of sin, O thou who art weary of sin. 2 He will protect thee forever, Wipe ev'ry falling tear; He will forsake thee, oh, never, Sheltered so tenderly there! Haste, then, the daylight is flying, Spend not the moments in sighing, Cease from your sorrow and crying, The Saviour will wipe ev'ry tear, Yes, Jesus will wipe ev'ry tear. Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance; Special Selections Solos Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. Shindler Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1546 First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Lyrics: 1. Flee as a bird to your mountain, thou who art weary of sin; Go to the clear flowing fountain where you may wash and be clean. Haste, then, th’Avenger is near thee; call, and the Savior will hear thee; He on His bosom will bear thee; O thou who art weary of sin, O thou who art weary of sin. 2. He will protect thee forever, wipe every falling tear; He will forsake thee, O never, sheltered so tenderly there. Haste, then, the hours are flying, spend not the moments in sighing, Cease from your sorrow and crying: The Savior will wipe every tear, The Savior will wipe every tear. Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Hymnal: Favorite Sacred Songs for Church and Home #10 (1921) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee As a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Ocean Grove Songs #34 (1900) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Purest Gems #43 (1891) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.2 #47 (1889) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain, thou who art weary of sin Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain, thou who art weary of sin]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Favorite Gospel Songs #56 (1894) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: The Gospel Call #95 (1895) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]
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Flee as a Bird

Author: Mary S. B. Dana Hymnal: Towner's Male Choir Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 Combined #102 (1894) First Line: Flee as a bird to your mountain Languages: English Tune Title: [Flee as a bird to your mountain]

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