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Call Back the Wanderer

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: Glad Hosannas #5 (1906) First Line: Oh, how many in darkness have gone astray Refrain First Line: Oh, reclaim them, yes, reclaim them Lyrics: 1. Oh, how many in darkness have gone astray, Oh, how many daily wander. Oh, how many in blindness now day by day, Ever wander from the light away. Chorus: Oh, reclaim them, yes, reclaim them, 'Tis the Lord's blest command hear the call! Oh make haste to the rescue the night soon falls, To the Saviour go and bring them all. 2. What a joy 'tis to know anywhere we go, We may lead them and reclaim them To the Saviour who died to redeem from woe, Just because He loved the wand'rer so. 3. Brother, think how the Saviour invites them home, Call the wand'rer, call the wand'rer, 'Tis a joy to the angels when sinners come, There is glory in the ransomed throng. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, how many in darkness have gone astray]

Call back the wanderer

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: Songs of Redemption for Revivals, Campmeetings, etc. #d53 (1905) First Line: O how many in darkness have gone astray Refrain First Line: O, reclaim them

Call back the wanderer

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: The Gospel Garner #d90 (1903) First Line: O how many in darkness have gone astray Refrain First Line: O, reclaim them

Call back the wanderer

Author: L. A. Morris Hymnal: The Gospel Gleaner #d110 (1901) First Line: O how many in darkness have gone astray Refrain First Line: O, reclaim them

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