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178. Entreat me not to Leave Thee

1 How sweet that Bible story,
Of Ruth who left her land
To follow one who loved the Lord
And loved his blest command.
She said, "I leave my kindred,
I seek a path divine,
I cast my idols all away,
For Israel's God is mine.

Chorus:
"Entreat me not to leave thee,
Or turn from following thee,
For where thou goest, I will go,
Thy people mine shall be.
Entreat me not to leave thee,
Hear now my solemn vow;
I choose thy God to be my God,
To be my Saviour now.

2 "Entreat me not to leave thee,
I never can return
I want the land of promise now,
The land of sin I spurn.
I go, my all forsaking,
For I would die with thee;
'The Lord do so, and more, if aught
But death part thee and me.'" [Chorus]

3 O sinner, leave thy sinning,
Turn now to Christ the Lord;
Come, seek the city built above,
And find a blest reward.
Like Ruth, of olden story,
Make Israel's God thy stay,
And Christ, the everlasting God,
Will help thy soul to say, [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: How sweet that Bible story
Title: Entreat me not to Leave Thee
Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck
Refrain First Line: Entreat me not to leave thee
Language: English
Publication Date: 1898
Topic: Revival
Tune Information
Name: [How sweet that Bible story]
Composer: Adam Geibel
Key: F Major or modal



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