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Come to the Front

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: United Praise #80 (1908) First Line: Come to the front! the dear Savior is calling Refrain First Line: Come to the front, come to the front Lyrics: 1 Come to the front! the dear Savior is calling, Calling for soldiers persistent and brave; Souls, precious souls, every moment are falling, Will you not help him his loved ones to save? Refrain: Come to the front, come to the front! Jesus is calling strong hearts to the fray. Come to the front, come to the front! Be a true soldier of Jesus today. 2 Many young souls in deep darkness are lying, Kept from the light by the power of sin; Daily for help they are pleading and sighing; Will you not help them their freedom to win? [Refrain] 3 Others, thro’ weakness and trouble and sorrow, Have not the courage to flee from the foe; Friendless, unloved, with no hope for the morrow, Downward, despairing, unhindered they go. [Refrain] 4 Come to the front! heed the call of the Mater; Will you not help him his loved ones to save? Must they go downward to certain disaster? Must they, in bondage, do down to the grave? [Refrain] Tune Title: [Come to the front!]
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Come to the Front

Author: James Rowe Hymnal: New Anti-Saloon Songs #78 (1905) First Line: Come to the front! the dear Saviour is calling Refrain First Line: Come to the front, come to the front Languages: English Tune Title: [Come to the front! the dear Saviour is calling]

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