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Come and See

There's a glorious invitation

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass
Tune: [There's a glorious invitation]
Published in 5 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 There’s a glorious invitation,
Sent to you and me;
Stand no longer weary, doubting,
Come, oh, come and see.

Chorus:
Come and see, come and see,
Stand no longer weary, doubting;
Come and see, come and see,
Come oh, come and see.

2 There’s a tender loving Savior,
Waiting now for thee,
Yearning now for thy returning;
Only come and see. [Chorus]

3 Never yet was found another
Half so true as He;
In thy joy and in thy sorrow,
Trust in Him and see. [Chorus]

4 Wherefore grieve him by delaying?
Some day thou may be
Sore repented for so doubting;
Come, He calleth Thee. [Chorus]


Source: Good Will: A collection of New Music for Sabbath Schools and Gospel Meetings (Enlarged) #95

Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass

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Text Information

First Line: There's a glorious invitation
Title: Come and See
Author: Margarette W. Snodgrass
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Come and see
Copyright: Public Domain

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Beautiful Songs for Sunday Schools #d129

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