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Come, come, my soul, with boldness come

Author: Herbert Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship. In four parts (10th ed.) (Gadsby's Hymns) #509 (1844) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Come, come, my soul, with boldness come, Unto the throne of grace; There Jesus sits to answer prayer, And shows a smiling face. 2 Our Surety stands before the throne, And personates our case; And sends the blessed Spirit down With tokens of his grace. 3 There’s not a groan, nor wish, nor sigh, But penetrates his ears; He knows our sins perplex and tease, And cause our doubts and fears. 4 But he upholds us with his arm, And will not let us fall; When Satan roars, and sin prevails, He hears our mournful call. 5 He knows we have no strength at all; He knows our foes are strong; But though ten thousand foes engage, The weakest sha’n’t go wrong. 6 Then let us all unite and sing The praises of free grace; Those souls who long to see him now, Shall surely see his face. Scripture: Psalm 111:15 Languages: English
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Come, come, my soul, with boldness come

Author: Herbert Hymnal: The Baptist Hymn Book #943 (1859) Languages: English

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Daniel Herbert

1751 - 1833 Author of "Come, come, my soul, with boldness come" Herbert, Daniel , for many years a Congregational Minister at Sudbury, Suffolk (b. circa 1751, d. Aug. 29, 1833), published:— Hymns & Poems, Doctrinal and Sentimental, for the Citizens of Zion, who are longing to know their election of God, and who love Evanqelical Truths. These were published in 3 volumes. (i., 1801; ii., 1819; iii., 1827). Both hymns and poems are very indifferent in quality, and strongly Calvinistic in doctrine. (Singers & Songs, by J. Miller, 1869.) -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology
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