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Only Two Ways

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #11 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance Decision Day First Line: There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways Lyrics: 1 There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways: One's a hill pathway of battle and praise; The other leads downward; tho flow'ry it seem Its joy is a phantom, its love is a dream Its love is a dream, 'tis only a dream. 2 There are two guides for trav'lers, only two guides: One's the Good Shepherd, e'en thro' the death tides; The other, the serpent, beguiling with sin Whose beauty external hides poison within, Hides poison within, death poison within. 3 There are two homes for trav'lers, only two homes: One's the fair city where evil ne'er comes; The other, sin's wages, eternal and dread, The fate of the lost ones, the doom of the dead. The doom of the dead, the sorrowful dead. 4 Quickly enter the strait way, leading to life; Shun the wide gateway of folly and strife. The Spirit invites you this moment to come; The Saviour is waiting to welcome you home; To welcome you home, to welcome you home. Languages: English Tune Title: [There are two ways for trav'lers, only two ways]
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Almost Persuaded

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: The Majestic Hymnal, number two #17 (1959) Topics: Invitation; Invitation First Line: "Almost persuaded" now to believe Languages: English Tune Title: ["Almost persuaded" now to believe]
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Almost Persuaded

Author: P. P. B. Hymnal: Christ in Song #89 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: Almost persuaded now to believe Lyrics: 1 Almost persuaded now to believe. Almost persuaded Christ to receive. Seems now some soul to say, "Go, Spirit, go Thy way, Some more convenient day On Thee I'll call." 2 Almost persuaded, come, come, today: Almost persuaded; turn not away. Jesus invites you here, Angels are ling'ring near, Pray'rs rise from hearts so dear: O wand'rer come! 3 Almost persuaded; harvest is past! Almost persuaded; doom comes at last! "Almost" can not avail, "Almost" is but to fail! Sad, and that bitter wail "Almost, but lost!" Languages: English Tune Title: [Almost persuaded now to believe]
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The Last Call of Mercy

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Christ in Song #136 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: The last call of mercy now lingers for thee Lyrics: 1 The last call of mercy now lingers for thee; O sinner, receive it; to Jesus now flee! He often has called thee, but thou hast refused; His offered salvation and love are abused. 2 O slight not the warning now offered at last, Till summer is ended and harvest is past; Till mercy, long slighted, has left thy heart's door, And pardon, sweet pardon is offered no more. 3 While Jesus is calling, O turn not away; For swiftly approaches the dread Judgment day: The Spirit invites you, O why will you roam? Come now to life's waters, ye thirsty ones, come. Languages: English Tune Title: [The last call of mercy now lingers for thee]
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On Trifling Cares

Author: P. Doddridge Hymnal: Christ in Song #184 (1908) Topics: Invitation and Repentance; Invitation and Repentance First Line: Why do we waste on trifling cares Lyrics: 1 Why do we waste on trifling cares That life which God's compassion spares, While in the various range of thought, The one thing needful is forgot? 2 Shall God invite us from above? Shall Jesus urge his dying love? Shall troubled conscience give us pain? And all these pleas unite in vain? 3 Not so our eyes will always view Those objects which we now pursue; Not so will heav'n and hell appear, When death's decisive hour is near. 4 Almighty God, thy grace impart; Fix deep conviction on each heart; Nor let us waste on trifling cares That life in which thy compassion spares. Languages: English Tune Title: WELTON
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Jesus Invites You

Author: P. H. Hymnal: Gospel Songs No. 2 #229 (1902) Topics: The gospel Invitation First Line: Jesus, the Saviour, invites you Refrain First Line: Why, why then not come Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, the Saviour, invites you]
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Ye wretched, hungry, starving poor

Author: Mrs. Steele Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #266 (1871) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Invitation To the gospel feast; Invitation to the Gospel Feast; The Gospel and Its Invitations Languages: English
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From the holy mount above

Author: Haweis Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #267 (1871) Topics: Invitation To the gospel feast; Invitation to the Gospel Feast; The Gospel and Its Invitations Languages: English
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Come to the living waters, come

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #281 (1871) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Gospel Invitation; Invitation; The Gospel and Its Invitations Languages: English
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How gracious the promise, how soothing the word

Author: S. F. Streeter Hymnal: Hymns for Christian Devotion #282 (1871) Topics: Gospel Invitation; Invitation; The Gospel and Its Invitations Languages: English

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