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4990. Oh, Sinner, Come

1. Oh, sinner, come, do not delay,
But come to God, no longer stay;
Thy day of grace will soon be o’er,
When He shall plead with thee no more.

Refrain
Oh, come, then, come, no longer stay,
But trust in God, His Word obey;
Accept His Son who died for thee,
And bought thy pardon full and free.

2. Oh, sinner, come, God waits for thee,
And offers pardon full and free;
So great His love, His Son He gave,
To bleed and die thy soul to save. [Refrain]

3. Oh, sinner, come, thou need’st not fear,
But Trust in Him, for He is near;
Yes, near to bless and save today,
Oh, haste to Him, the call obey. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Oh, sinner, come, do not delay
Title: Oh, Sinner, Come
Author: William Mahone (1890)
Refrain First Line: Oh, come, then, come, no longer stay
Meter: LMD
Language: English
Source: Winnowed Songs for the Sunday School, by Ira D. Sankey (New York: Biglow & Main, 1890), number 12
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Al­ter­nate tune: SAGINA, Thom­as Camp­bell, 1825
Tune Information
Name: IPANEMA
Composer: George Coles Stebbins
Meter: LMD
Incipit: 55554 51234 32212
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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