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O, come, let us go and find them!

Author: Mrs. E. M. H. Gates Hymnal: Bright Jewels for the Sunday School #128 (1869) Publication Date: 1869 First Line: How many sheep are straying Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]
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The lost sheep

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: Songs of Devotion for Christian Assocations #266 (1870) Publication Date: 1870 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them

The lost sheep

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: The Song Evangel #d68 (1873) Publication Date: 1873 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them
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Seeking The Lost Sheep

Hymnal: Joy Bells #107 (1878) Publication Date: 1878 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]
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Seeking the Lost Sheep

Hymnal: Shook's Song Evangelist #46 (1883) Publication Date: 1883 First Line: How many sheep are straying Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]

The lost sheep

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: The Gospel Alarm #d54 (1886) Publication Date: 1886 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them
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The Lost Sheep

Author: Mrs. Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: The Glad Refrain for the Sunday School #134 (1886) Publication Date: 1886 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O come, let us go and find them Lyrics: 1 How many sheep are straying, Lost from the Saviour's fold! Upon the lonely mountain, They shiver with the cold; Within the tangled thickets, Where poison-vines do creep, And over rocky ledges, Wander the poor lost sheep. Refrain: O come, let us go and find them; In the paths of death they roam; At the close of the day 'twill be sweet to say, "I have brought some lost one home." 2 O who will go to find them? Who, for the Saviour's sake, Will search with tireless patience, Thro’ brier and thro’ brake? Unheeding thirst or hunger, Who still from day to day, Will seek, as for a treasure, The sheep that go astray? [Refrain] 3 How sweet 'twound be at evening, If you and I could say, Good Shepherd we've been seeking The sheep that went astray! Heart-sore and faint with hunger, We heard them making moan, And, lo! we come at nightfall, And bear them safely home. [Refrain] Topics: Activity Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]

The lost sheep

Author: Ellen M. H. Gates Hymnal: Gathered Gems of Gospel Song for Sunday Schools and Gospel Meetings #d14 (1889) Publication Date: 1889 First Line: How many sheep are straying Refrain First Line: O, come, let us go and find them Languages: English
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Seeking The Lost Sheep

Hymnal: The Missionary Triumph #33 (1889) Publication Date: 1889 First Line: How many sheep are straying Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]
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Seeking the Lost Sheep

Hymnal: Song-Land Messenger Complete #29 (1892) Publication Date: 1892 First Line: How many sheep are straying Languages: English Tune Title: [How many sheep are straying]

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