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Suffer Little Children to Come

We have heard the story of the sweetest Child

Author: Mary B. Wingate
Tune: [We have heard the story]
Published in 3 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 We have heard the story
Of the sweetest Child,
How He grew to manhood,
Gentle, undefiled,
When on earth He tarried,
Years and years ago;
Once He call’d the children
When they throng’d Him so.

Refrain:
“Suffer little children to come unto me,
Suffer little children to come unto me
And forbid them not, forbid them not,
For of such is the Kingdom of heav’n.”

2 When the stern disciples
Thought them in the way
Jesus called them nearer,
He would have them stay;
In His arms He held them
And he sweetly said,
As He murmur’d blessings
On each gentle head:— [Refrain]

3 Jesus loves the children
Just the same today;
He would have them follow,
Where He leads the way,
He would have us love Him—
Him who loves us so—
Hear Him calling now, as
In the long ago. [Refrain]

Source: Sacred Songs No. 2 #78

Author: Mary B. Wingate

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Text Information

First Line: We have heard the story of the sweetest Child
Title: Suffer Little Children to Come
Author: Mary B. Wingate
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Suffer little children to come unto me
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

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Alexander's Gospel Songs and Solos #d126

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Sacred Songs No. 2 #78

Sacred Songs No. 2 (words ed.) #d183

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