The American Hymn and Tune Book

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Title: The American Hymn and Tune Book
Editor: G. S. Stevens, W. McDonald
Publisher: Henry V. Degen & Son, Boston, Mass., 1860
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d101Come, let us join with one [in sweet] accord
d102Come, let us tune our loftiest song, And raise to Christ
d103Come, let us use the grace divine, And all with one accord
d104Come, let us who in Christ believe, Our common Savior praise
d105Come, Lord, and claim me for thine own
d106Come, my soul, thy suit prepare
d107Come, O my God, the promise seal
d108Come, O my [our] soul [souls], in sacred [joyous] lays
d109Come, O thou all victorious Lord
d110Come, O thou greater than our heart
d111Come, O thou traveller unknown
d112Come, O thou universal good
d113Come, O ye sinners, to your Lord
d114Come on, my partners in distress
d115Come quickly, gracious Lord, and take
d116Come, saith [said] [says] Jesus' sacred voice
d117Come, Savior, Jesus, from above
d118Come sinners to the gospel feast
d119Come sound his praise [name] abroad, And hymns
d120Come, thou Desire of all thy saints

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