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Come, O my Soul

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #337 (1901) Meter: 11.10.11.10 with chorus First Line: Come, O my soul, my every power awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death he trod Lyrics: 1 Come, O my soul, my every power awaking, Look unto Him whose goodness crowns thy days; While into song angelic choirs are breaking, Oh, let thy voice its thankful tribute bring. Chorus: Tell how alone the path of death He trod; Tell how He lives, thy Advocate with God; Lift up thy voice, while heaven’s triumphant throng Swell at His feet the everlasting song. 2 Think, O my soul, now patiently He sought thee Far, far away upon the mountain steep, Then in His arms how tenderly He brought thee Home to His fold, a weary, wandering sheep. [Chorus] 3 Sing, O my soul, and let thy pure devotion Rise to His throne, thy Saviour, Friend, and Guide; Sing of His love, that, like a mighty ocean, Flows unto thee and all the world beside. [Chorus] 4 Soon, O my soul, thine earthly house forsaking, Soon shalt thou rise the better world to see; Then will thy harp, a noble strain awaking, Praise Him who died to purchase life for thee. [Chorus] Topics: Eternity Languages: English Tune Title: COME, O MY SOUL
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The Everlasting Song

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Living Hymns #39 (1890) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry power awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death he trod Lyrics: 1 Come, O my soul, my ev'ry power awaking, Look unto Him whose goodness crowns thy days; While into song angelic choirs are breaking, Oh, let thy voice its thankful tribute raise. Chorus: Tell how alone the path of death he trod; Tell how he lives, thy Advocate with God; Lift up thy voice, while heaven’s triumphant throng Swell at his feet the everlasting song. 2 Think, O my soul, now patiently he sought thee, Far, far away upon the mountain steep, Then in His arms how tenderly he brought thee Home to his fold, a weary, wand'ring sheep. [Chorus] 3 Sing, O my soul, and let thy pure devotion Rise to his throne,--thy Saviour, Friend, and Guide; Sing of his love, that, like a mighty ocean, Flows unto thee, and all the world beside. [Chorus] 4 Soon, O my soul, thy earthly house forsaking, Soon shalt thou rise the better land to see; Then wilt thy harp, a noble strain awaking, Praise him who died to purchase life for thee. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry power awaking]
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Come, O My Soul

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 2 #118 (1894) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev’ry power awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death He trod Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev’ry power awaking]
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The Everlasting Song

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: The Emory Hymnal No. 2 #39 (1891) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry power awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death he trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry power awaking]
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The Everlasting Song

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1392 First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death He trod Lyrics: 1. Come, O my soul, my ev’ry pow’r awaking, Look unto Him whose goodness crowns thy days; While into song angelic choirs are breaking, O let thy voice its thankful tribute bring. Refrain Tell how alone the path of death He trod; Tell how He lives, thine Advocate with God; Lift up thy voice, while Heav’n’s triumphant throng, Swell at His feet the everlasting song. 2. Think, O my soul, now patiently He sought thee, Far, far away upon the mountain steep; Then in His arms how tenderly He brought thee, Home to His fold, a weary, wand’ring sheep. [Refrain] 3. Sing, O my soul, and let thy pure devotion Rise to His throne, thy Savior, Friend, and Guide; Sing of His love that, like a mighty ocean, Flows unto thee, and all the world beside. [Refrain] 4. Soon, O my soul, thine earthly house forsaking, Soon shalt thou rise the better world to see; Then will thy harp, a nobler strain awaking, Praise Him who died to purchase life for thee. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking]
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The Everlasting Song

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Echoes of Paradise #82 (1903) First Line: Come, O my soul, thy ev'ry power awaking Refrain First Line: Blessing and honor, blessing and honor Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, thy ev'ry power awaking]
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Come, O My Soul

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Finest of the Wheat Male Chorus #54 (1896) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how, alone, the path of death He trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking]
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Come, O My Soul

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Songs of Victory #122 (1890) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death He trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking]
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Come, O My Soul

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Celestial Songs #847 (1921) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death He trod Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking]
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The Everlasting Song

Author: Lizzie Edwards Hymnal: Redemption Songs #15 (1937) First Line: Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking Refrain First Line: Tell how alone the path of death He trod Topics: Praise and Opening Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, O my soul, my ev'ry pow'r awaking]

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