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A "Convenient Season"

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: Singing by the Way (Rev. ed.) #62 (1897) First Line: "At some convenient season," a young man said Refrain First Line: A more convenient season will never come Lyrics: 1 "At some convenient season," a young man said, "I surely mean to seek the Lord; When I have gotten riches and gain'd a name, And time I better can afford." Refrain: A more convenient season will never come, There's danger in further delay; O, wait not for the morrow that may not come, Nor harden your hearts today. 2 "A few more days of pleasure," a maiden said, "And I will seek the 'living way;' But now, while youth and beauty, and health are mine, I'll taste the world and still be gay." [Refrain] 3 Unto a feast invited, a dying world A Saviour's love has long abused; And man has scorned His message and strangely said, "I pray Thee," Lord, "have me excused." [Refrain] 4 But Jesus long has waited, is waiting still, Salvation full and free to give; O plead not vain excuses this solemn hour, But turn unto the Lord and live. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [At some convenient season, a young man said]
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A "Convenient Season"

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #80 (1902) First Line: "At some convenient season," a young man said Refrain First Line: A more convenient season will never come Lyrics: 1 "At some convenient season," a young man said, "I surely mean to seek the Lord; When I have gotten riches and gain'd a name, And time I better can afford." Chorus: A more convenient season will never come, There's danger in further delay; O, wait not for the morrow that may not come, Nor harden your hearts to-day. 2 "A few more days of pleasure," a maiden said, "And I will seek the 'living way;' But now, while youth and beauty, and health are mine, I'll taste the world and still be gay." [Chorus] 3 Unto a feast invited, a dying world A Saviour's love has long abused; And man has scorned his message and strangely said, "I pray thee," Lord, "have me excused." [Chorus] 4 But Jesus long has waited, is waiting still, Salvation full and free to give; O plead not vain excuses this solemn hour, But turn unto the Lord and live. [Chorus] Tune Title: ["At some convenient season," a young man said]
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A "Convenient Season"

Author: F. A. B. Hymnal: Heaven's Echo #81 (1895) First Line: "At some convenient season," a young man said Refrain First Line: A more convenient season will never come Languages: English Tune Title: ["At some convenient season," a young man said]

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