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[Sinner, come, will you come]

Appears in 13 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. E. Leslie Incipit: 51334 33211 61765 Used With Text: He Invites You To-day

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Will You Come?

Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain? Refrain First Line: Blessed be the Lord, He invites you today Used With Tune: [Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain?]
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He Invites You To-day

Author: C. E. L. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Sinner, come, will you come Refrain First Line: He invites you today Used With Tune: [Sinner, come, will you come]
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Er ladet euch ein

Author: Carl Röhl; C. E. L. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Sünder, kommt doch zu ihm, der das Heil euch erwarb Refrain First Line: Dankt und preist den Herrn Used With Tune: [Sünder, kommt doch zu ihm, der das Heil euch erwarb]

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Will You Come?

Author: C. E. L. Hymnal: Crowning Glory No. 1 #166 (1890) First Line: Will you come one and all to the Lamb that was slain? Refrain First Line: Blessed be the Lord, he invites you today Lyrics: 1 Will you come one and all to the Lamb that was slain? Will you come to his arms and be cleansed from all stain, He invites you today, Do not then stay away. Chorus: Blessed be the Lord, he invites you today, Blessed be the Lord, Blessed be the Lord, Blessed be the Lord, he invites you today. 2 There's a work to be done, there's a cross you should bear, There's a crown to be won, there's a crown you should wear, He invites you today, Do not then stay away. [Chorus] 3 You have friends who have gone to that haven of rest, Whom you promised to meet in the land of the blest, Do not then stay away, He invites you today. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come one and all to the Lamb that was slain?]
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Will You Come?

Author: C. E. L. Hymnal: The Joy Bells of Heaven #17 (1886) First Line: Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain? Refrain First Line: Blessed be the Lord, he invites you today Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain?]

Will You Come?

Hymnal: The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2 #44 (1892) First Line: Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain? Refrain First Line: Blessed be the Lord, He invites you today Languages: English Tune Title: [Will you come, one and all, to the lamb that was slain?]

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C. E. Leslie

Person Name: C. E. L. Author of "Will You Come?" in Crowning Glory No. 1

Wm. Appel

Translator of "Kommet zu dem Herrn" in Perlen und Blüthen

Carl Röhl

Translator of "Er ladet euch ein" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch
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