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All you that are weary and sad, come

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #426 (1886) Topics: The Sinner Warning and Invitation Lyrics: 1 All you that are weary and sad, come And you that are cheerful and glad, come; In robes of humility clad, come; The Saviour invites you to-day. In robes of humility clad, come; The Saviour invites you to-day. 2 Let youth in its freshness and bloom, come; Let man in the pride of his noon come; Let age on the verge of the tomb come; Let none in his pride stay away. 3 Let the halt, and the maimed, and the blind come; Let all who are freely inclined come; With humble and peaceable mind, come Away from the waters of strife. 4 The Spirit and Bride freely say, Come! Let him that now heareth it say, Come! Let all that are thirsty, to-day come, And drink of the Fountain of Life. Tune Title: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
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Mind, Brother

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #426 (1977) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Warning First Line: Mind, brother, mind you how you speak! Lyrics: 1 Mind, brother, mind you how you speak! Mind, lest you wound the gentle Lord; Think twice! true heav'nly wisdom seek Before you utter e'er a word! 2 Stop, brother, mind before you move! Will Jesus get the glory now? Does self-will move you or does love? Consider, brother, what you do! 3 Mind, brother, mind the tho'ts that come, Seeking your interest to employ; Are they just holy? e'er you roam, Away with them, their nature try. 4 Mind, brother, mind you how you speak! If you would be a perfect man, Let holy words your silence break, Sin not in word, you're perfect then. Scripture: James 3:2 Languages: English Tune Title: BOOKER
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Watch, O My Soul

Author: Charles P. Jones Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #427 (1977) Topics: Warning First Line: Watch, O my soul! be on thy guard Lyrics: 1 Watch, O my soul! be on thy guard, In circumspection go, Press in the footsteps of the Lord, The world refuse to know; The world refuse to know. 2 Watch, O my soul! thine inmost tho't, For thou account must give For all thou'st spoken, felt or taught, Whilst thou in earth dost live; Whilst thou in earth dost live. 3 Watch where thou goest, what thou dost, The comp'ny thou dost keep; Be not among the goats, but cast Thy lot among the sheep; Thy lot among the sheep. 4 Watch, O my soul! tho' all forget, Behold the Lord is nigh; Thy thoughts and love on Jesus set, And sin and sense defy; And sin and sense defy. Scripture: Ephesians 5:15-17 Languages: English Tune Title: [Watch, O my soul! be on thy guard]
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The Last Chance

Author: Rev. George A. LeClere Hymnal: His Fullness Songs #428 (1977) Topics: Warning First Line: Do you hear the voice of God Refrain First Line: There is a last chance for salvation Lyrics: 1 Do you hear the voice of God As He calleth now to thee, Hear Him speak in tenderest tones, As He calls to mercy free; Oft He calls thee to His breast, And He offers to thy soul, Weary with its burden, rest sweet rest. Refrain: There is a last chance for salvation, Do you not hear Him tenderly calling— Urgently calling, long He has waited, Turn, O sinner ere it is too late. 2 Many times the voice has come, Calling thee from paths of sin, Knocking at the heart’s-door loud, Pleading that you let Him in; Yet you’ve turned Him from your heart, By your sin you’ve barred the door, You have caused the Spirit to depart. [Refrain] 3 Now’s the time to let Him in, While He calls to thee today; Open wide the heart’s-door now, Ere He turns from thee away; All the lost souls now that die. In the land of deep despair, Let their last chance to be saved pass by. [Refrain] 4 Now I see my life’s mistake, And I’m coming to the Lord It is "now's the time" to come, So I read His blessed word; Now I come my heart to cast At the blessed Saviour’s feet, For I fear this chance will be the last. Lord, I am coming, yes I'm coming, Down at Thy feet I patiently linger, Jesus receive me, cleanse and relieve me, I am coming now without delay. Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you hear the voice of God]
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Where Will You Spend Eternity?

Author: Rev. E. A. Hoffman Hymnal: The Modern Hymnal #445 (1926) Topics: Warning First Line: Where will you spend eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [Where will you spend eternity]
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Come, Humble Sinner

Author: Edmund Jones Hymnal: The Broadman Hymnal #454 (1940) Topics: Warning First Line: Come, humble sinner, in whose breast Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, humble sinner, in whose breast]
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Conscience Stings

Author: Daniel S. Warner Hymnal: Timeless Truths #455 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Warning First Line: In the chambers of thy bosom Refrain First Line: Come, poor sinner, lost and sighing Lyrics: 1 In the chambers of thy bosom, Lives a faithful monitor, Keeping vigil for thy freedom, Bidding thee all sin abhor. Refrain: Come, poor sinner, lost and sighing, Do obey that inner voice; Hark, it tells of Jesus dying— Make His love thy holy choice. 2 In thy heart, O wretched sinner, Heaven placed that sentinel, Thee to guard and keep forever From the awful road to hell. [Refrain] 3 See the precious blood of Jesus, It will purge thy conscience pure, Then in heaven’s sweet approval, Peace will flow forevermore. [Refrain] 4 Oh, remember thou art sinning ’Gainst the very love of God; Hence thy guilty conscience, stinging, Smites thee with an angry rod. [Refrain] 5 Louder, louder, conscience crying, Suffers not thy soul to rest; Nearer, nearer, comes thy dying, Can you face the solemn test? [Refrain] 6 Hope will end, but conscience never, With thy spirit it will fly; Yea, torment, and chide the ever, Where the worm shall never die. [Refrain] Scripture: Romans 2:15 Tune Title: [In the chambers of thy bosom]
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Love Lifted Me

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: Baptist Hymnal (1975 ed) #462 (1975) Topics: Warning First Line: I was sinking deep in sin Refrain First Line: Love lifted me! Love lifted me! Languages: English Tune Title: SAFETY

Not far, not far from the Kingdom

Hymnal: Sacred Songs and Solos #469 (1890) Topics: Warning Refrain First Line: How few there are entering in! Scripture: Mark 12:34 Languages: English Tune Title: [Not far, not far from the Kingdom]
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That Awful Day Will Surely Come

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal Church Hymnal #474 (2011) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Warning Lyrics: 1 That awful day will surely come, Th’appointed hour makes haste, When I must stand before my Judge, And pass the solemn test. 2 Thou lovely Chief of all my joys, Thou Sovereign of my heart, How could I bear to hear Thy voice Pronounce the sound, "Depart!" 3 O, wretched state of deep despair, To see my God remove And fix my dreadful station where I must not taste His love! 4 Jesus, I throw my arms around And hang upon Thy breast: Without one gracious smile from Thee My spirit cannot rest. 5 O, tell me that my worthless name Is graven on Thy hands; Show me some promise in Thy book Where my salvation stands. Amen. Scripture: John 3:16 Languages: English Tune Title: EVAN

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