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[Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest?]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John J. Lowe Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33451 76555 42665 Used With Text: O Come To Me

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O Come to Me

Author: Rev. J. Clark Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest Refrain First Line: O come to me, O come to me Used With Tune: [Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest]

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O Come To Me

Author: J. Clark Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15984 First Line: Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest? Refrain First Line: O come to Me, O come to Me Lyrics: 1 Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest? In Christ the Lord thy Savior see? His grace alone can give thee rest, And lo! He calleth, “Come to Me!” Refrain: "O come to Me, O come to Me," The Savior calleth, "Come to Me; Ye heavy laden, come to Me, And I will give, will give you rest." 2 He does not wait for greater worth, Or more of holiness in thee; He brings good news to all the earth, And still He calleth, "Come to Me." [Refrain] 3 Hast thou not sinned ten thousand times? His pardoning grace will set thee free; Count unbelief the worst of crimes, And trust thy Savior’s “Come to Me.” [Refrain] 4 Eternal life is in His word; He asks thee now His child to be; No sweeter sound was ever heard Than His most gracious “Come to Me.” [Refrain] 5 Be this thine answer now, and here: "Since Thou has kindly called for me, Thy tender love dispels my fear; I come, I come, O Lord, to Thee." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest?]
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O Come to Me

Author: Rev. J. Clark Hymnal: The Gospel Choir No. 2 #33 (1895) First Line: Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest Refrain First Line: O come to me, O come to me Languages: English Tune Title: [Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest]

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J. Clark

Person Name: Rev. J. Clark Author of "O Come to Me" in The Gospel Choir No. 2

J. J. Lowe

Composer of "[Wouldst thou, O weary soul, be blest]" in The Gospel Choir No. 2 John J Lowe. He was a professor who sang duets with his wife at evangelical meetings. One such meeting at Ocean Grove, NJ, was noted (8/10/1891) on the Hymntime website. His name is also associated with Philadelphia, PA, and in conjunction with other gospel song writers of his period in the Philadelphia area. John Perry
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