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80. Dost Thou Care?

1 There are millions who have never
Heard the sound of Jesus name,
Nor the tidings that the Saviour
To atone for sinners came.
Faith’s fair light for us is shining
While they dwell in sin’s despair,
Perishing without the Gospel,
Sister, brother, dost thou care?

Refrain:
Sister, brother, dost thou care?
Sister, brother, dost thou care?
Perishing without the gospel,
Sister, brother, dost thou care?

2 ‘Tis the Saviour’s last commandment,
That His followers shall go
Into all the world and witness
To the blessed truth they know.
To the Master’s solemn bidding,
Dost thou listen or forbear?
From His throne the Lord is watching,
Sister, brother, dost thou care? [Refrain]

3 When the storms of time are over,
In the land of ceaseless calm,
Soon the faithful ones will gather
To the supper of the Lamb.
Each true servant of the Master
In that marriage feast shall share,
Will there be for thee a portion?
Sister, brother, dost thou care? [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: There are millions who have never
Title: Dost Thou Care?
Author: Jennie Wilson
Refrain First Line: Sister, brother, dost thou care
Language: English
Publication Date: 1896
Tune Information
Name: [There are millions who have never]
Composer: I. H. Meredith



Media
MIDI file: MIDI

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