Late 19th Century
Martin was a minister.
Lyrics--
Come unto Me
Coming of the Lord Draweth Nigh, The
Rose May Yield a Sweet Perfume, The
Sabbath Bells Are Ringing, The
Sabbath Morn Is Beaming, The
Thee I Seek, O Gracious Savior
There Are Bright Little Ones
There Is a Cleansing Fountain
There Is a Crimson Fountain
There Is a Gate That Stands Ajar
There Is a Ladder Great
There Is a Mansion Fair and Bright
There Is a Star of All Most Bright
There Was Love, Deep Love
There’s a Home for the Blest
There’s a Mansion of Rest
There’s a Song of Joy
There’s a Voice That Speaks
There’s a Well in the Desert
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Display Title: Be ye Reconciled to GodFirst Line: Sinners, in our Master's nameTune Title: [Sinners, in our Master's name]Author: Rev. J. H. MartinDate: 1886Subject: Invitation |
Display Title: Be ye Reconciled to GodFirst Line: Sinners, in our Master's nameTune Title: [Sinners, in our Master's name]Author: Rev. J. H. MartinDate: 1891
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