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Come and Be Saved

Come to me, O weary, heavy laden

Author: Stella M. Harrington
Tune: [Come to Me, O weary, heavy laden]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Come to Me, oh, weary, heavy laden,
With thy load of sin opprest;
Come to Me, all ye whose hopes are fading,
Come, and I will give you rest.

Refrain:
Come, oh, come, sinner, come,
Come now to Jesus and be saved!
List to His voice! Hear and rejoice;
Oh, come and be saved!

2 Come to Me, all ye opprest by sorrow,
‘Neath the brand of sin and shame,
Come to Me and find a brighter morrow;
Own and trust in Jesus’ name. [Refrain]

3 Come to Me, I’ll bear thy ills and crosses,
Calm thy grief within thy breast;
Come to Me with all thy heavy losses,
Come, and I will give thee rest. [Refrain]

Source: The Crowning Day : For use in Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings #86

Author: Stella M. Harrington

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Text Information

First Line: Come to me, O weary, heavy laden
Title: Come and Be Saved
Author: Stella M. Harrington
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Come, O come, sinner, come
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Crowning Day #86

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