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Jesus will forgive
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Come, ye sinners, come today
Author: Loula K. Rogers
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4 hymnals
Author:
Loula K. Rogers
Loula Kendall Rogers
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First Line:
Come, ye sinners, come today
Title:
Jesus will forgive
Author:
Loula K. Rogers
Refrain First Line:
O, come today, why longer stay away
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Songs of Salvation as Used by Crossley and Hunter in Evangelistic Meetings: and adapted for the church, grove, school, choir and home (1887), p.53
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New Life #84
Display Title
: Jesus will forgive
First Line
: Come, ye sinners, come today
Author
: Mrs. Loula K. Rogers
Date
: 1879
New Life #84
Prayer and Praise #228
Display Title
: O, come today!
First Line
: Come, ye sinners, come today
Author
: Mrs. Loula K. Rogers
Date
: 1883
Prayer and Praise #228
Songs of Salvation as Used by Crossley and Hunter in Evangelistic Meetings #71
Display Title
: O, come today!
First Line
: Come, ye sinners, come today
Author
: Mrs. Loula K. Rodgers
Date
: 1887
Songs of Salvation as Used by Crossley and Hunter in Evangelistic Meetings #71
The New Hymn Book #362
Display Title
: O, come to-day!
First Line
: Come, ye sinners, come to-day
Date
: 1881
The New Hymn Book #362
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