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#3003 - Come Unto Me
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Composer:
James McGranahan
#9 - I'll Stand By Until the Morning
#27 - I Will Sing of My Redeemer
#28 - He Will Hide Me
#99 - Onward Go
#609 - Carried by the Angels
#737 - Sometime We'll Understand
#744 - Redeemed
#3003 - Come Unto Me
#3011 - Redeemed
(1840-1907), 1884
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2)
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Lyrics:
Hear the gospel invitation “Come unto me.”
Take a full and free salvation “Come unto me.”
chorus:
Send abroad the proclamation—
Sing the song to every nation,
Jesus Christ and his salvation.
“Come unto me.”
Come and see, 'tis Jesus calling, “Come unto me.”
Come and see, the shades are falling, “Come unto me.”
Ere the paths of life grow dreary, “Come unto me.”
Heavy laden, weak and weary, “Come unto me.”
We have found him and the glory, “Come unto me.”
Come and help to sing the story, “Come unto me.”
Philip Paul Bliss
#12 - Hold the Fort
#17 - What Hast Thou Done for Me
#22 - Almost Persuaded
#25 - Let the Lower Lights be Burning
#26 - Only an Armor Bearer
#27 - I Will Sing of My Redeemer
#29 - Pull for the Shore
#87 - Go Bury Thy Sorrow
#88 - Whosoever Will
#633 - When Jesus Comes
#3003 - Come Unto Me
#3007 - Hold the Fort
#3009 - Only an Armor Bearer
#3010 - Let the Lower Lights be Burning
(1838-1876), 1884
1)
Grand Roller Organ, A Musical Wonder
2)
Sears, Roebuck & Co. 1900 catalog
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