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Text:I Will Arise
Author (refrain):Anonymous
Author (verses):Joseph Hart, 1712-1768
Tune:RESTORATION
Harmonizer:George E. Mims, b.1938

766. I Will Arise

1 Come, you sinners, poor and needy,
Weak and wounded, sick and sore,
Jesus, Son of God, will save you,
Full of pity, love, and pow'r.

Refrain:
I will arise and go to Jesus,
He will embrace me in his arms;
In the arms of my dear Savior,
Oh, there are ten thousand charms.

2 Come, you thirsty, come, and welcome,
God's free bounty glorify:
True belief and true repentance,
Ev'ry grace that brings you nigh. [Refrain]

3 Come, you weary, heavy laden,
Lost and ruined by the fall;
If you tarry till you're better,
You will never come at all. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Come, you sinners, poor and needy
Title: I Will Arise
Author (verses): Joseph Hart, 1712-1768
Author (refrain): Anonymous
Refrain First Line: I will arise and go to Jesus
Meter: 8 7 8 7 with refrain
Language: English
Publication Date: 2012
Scripture: ;
Topic: Penance: Sacraments; Burdens; Commitment (5 more...)
Source: verses, Hymns Composed on Various Subjects, 1759, alt.
Tune Information
Name: RESTORATION
Harmonizer: George E. Mims, b.1938
Meter: 8 7 8 7 with refrain
Key: f minor
Copyright: © 1979, George E. Mims



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