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Out On The Mountain

Author: Josephine Querns Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9974 First Line: Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Lyrics: 1 Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered, Far out on the mountain so dreary and cold; When gently I heard a sweet voice to me calling, "Oh come back, thou lost one, come into the fold." Refrain: Come home, come home, The Savior is watching for thee; Oh list to the voice that so sweetly is calling, "My love hath redeemed thee, Oh come unto Me." 2 "So long I have sought thee, and patiently waited, So long I have sought thee—Oh listen to Me; My love hath redeemed thee, Oh come back, dear lost one, My love hath redeemed thee, Oh come unto Me." [Refrain] 3 Come all who are wandering, footsore and weary, Come trust in His love, ’tis so boundless and free; Oh hear His sweet voice as ’tis now gently calling, "Oh come back, My loved one, Oh come unto Me." [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered]
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Out on the Mountain

Author: J. Q. Hymnal: Songs of Sovereign Grace #135 (1897) First Line: Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Lyrics: 1 Far out on the mounWtain of sin I had wandered, Far out on the mountain so dreary and cold; When gently I heard a sweet voice to me calling, “Oh come back thou lost one, come into the fold.” Refrain: Come home, come home, The Saviour is watching for thee, Oh list to the voice that so sweetly is calling, “My love hath redeem’d thee, Oh come unto me.” 2 So long I have sought thee, and patiently waited So long I have sought Thee—O listen to me; My love hath redeem’d thee O come back dear lost one, My love that redeem’d thee, Oh come unto me.” [Refrain] 3 Come all who are wandering, footsore and weary, Come trust in His love, ‘tis so boundless and free; Oh hear His sweet voice as ‘tis now gently calling, “Oh come back my loved one, Oh come unto me.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered]
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Out on the Mountain

Author: J. Q. Hymnal: Boundless Love #13 (1896) First Line: Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered Refrain First Line: Come home, come home Languages: English Tune Title: [Far out on the mountain of sin I had wandered]

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