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Pilgrim, Come

Author: Crabbi Hymnal: Gathered Jewels No. 2 #93 (1889) First Line: Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin Languages: English Tune Title: [Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin]
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Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion's gate

Author: Crabbe Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #838 (1873) Lyrics: 1 Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion's gate; There, till mercy speaks within, Knock, and weep, and watch, and wait: Knock--he knows the sinner's cry; Weep--he loves the mourner's tears; Watch, for saving grace is nigh; Wait, till the heavenly grace appears. 2 Hark, it is the Saviour's voice! Welcome, pilgrim, to thy rest! Now within the gate rejoice, Safe, and owned, and bought, and blest: Safe from all the lures of vice; Owned by joys the contrite know; Bought by love, and life the price; Blessed the mighty debt to owe. 3 Holy pilgrim! what for thee In a world like this remains? From thy guarded breast shall flee Fear, and shame, and doubts, and pains: Fear, the hope of heaven shall fly; Shame, from glory's view retire; Doubt, in full belief shall die; Pain, in endless bliss expire. Topics: Provisions of the Gospel Invitations and Promises; Knock, and it shall be Opened
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Pilgrim, Burdened with Thy Sin

Author: George Crabbe Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5569 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1. Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way to Zion’s gate: There, till mercy lets thee in, Knock, and weep, and watch, and wait. Knock—He knows the sinner’s cry; Weep—He loves the mourner’s tears; Watch, for saving grace is nigh; Wait, till heavenly light appears. 2. Hark, it is the Bridegroom’s voice: Welcome, pilgrim to thy rest! Now within the gate rejoice, Safe, and sealed, and bought, and blest Safe, from all the lures of vice; Sealed, by signs the chosen know; Bought by love, and life the price; Blest, the mighty debt to owe. 3. Holy pilgrim, what for thee In a world like this remain? From thy guarded breast shall flee Fear, and shame, and doubt, and pain; Fear, the hope of Heav’n shall fly; Shame, from glory’s view retire; Doubt, in certain rapture die; Pain, in endless bliss expire. Languages: English Tune Title: ENNIUS
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Pilgrim Song

Author: G. Crabbe Hymnal: Songs of the Covenant #53 (1892) First Line: Pilgrim! burdened with thy sin Languages: English Tune Title: [Pilgrim! burdened with thy sin]
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Royal Invitation

Author: Crabbe Hymnal: Joy Bells #73 (1878) First Line: Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin Languages: English Tune Title: [Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin]
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Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Come the way

Hymnal: A Manual of Devotion and Hymns for the House of Refuge, City of New York #231 (1869) Languages: English
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Royal Invitation

Author: Crabbe Hymnal: New Joy Bells #73 (1880) First Line: Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin Languages: English Tune Title: [Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin]
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Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin

Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a353 (1863)
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Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin

Hymnal: Baptist Hymn Book #a631 (1847) Languages: English

Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin, Haste to Zion's

Author: George Crabbe Hymnal: Prayer Meeting, Revival, and Union Hymns #d48 (1841)

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