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Life for Evermore

Author: Harriet H. Pierson Hymnal: The Excelsior Hymnal #120 (1919) First Line: There’s a loving invitation in the Book of Life divine Refrain First Line: Whoso cometh findeth life forevermore Lyrics: 1 There’s a loving invitation in the Book of Life divine, There’s a promise true repeated o’er and o’er; “Come to me,” is Jesus’ call, “Come to me, there’s hope for all, He that cometh findeth life forevermore.” Refrain: Whoso cometh findeth life forevermore, Evermore, evermore, For the Saviour’s hand of love Reaches down from heav’n above With the gift of life forevermore. 2 There’s a loving call that echoes o’er the spaces of the years, With a promise we have often heard before; “Come to me,” is Jesus’ call, “Come to me, there’s hope for all, He that cometh findeth life forevermore.” [Refrain] 3 There’s a loving word that opens all the wealth of earthly joy, All the treasure of eternity in story; “Come to me,” is Jesus’ call, “Come to me, there’s hope for all, He that cometh findeth life forevermore.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a loving invitation in the Book of Life divine]

Life forevermore

Author: Harriett H. Pierson Hymnal: Supplemental Songs, Volume Two #d17 (1916) First Line: There's a loving invitation Refrain First Line: Whoso cometh, findeth life Languages: English

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