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Author: Dr. Eli Corwin Hymnal: Minnetonka Songs #61 (1879) First Line: Oh, the hearts all crushed and bleeding Refrain First Line: When mine eyes the king shall see Lyrics: 1 Oh, the hearts all crushed and bleeding, Who can pass them by unheeding, Who resist the piteous pleading? Chorus: When mine eyes the king shall see, Shall the waiting welcome be, Ye have done it unto me? 2 Lo! our Lord has condescended, To uplift the unbefriended, And the poor man's cause defended. Chorus: When mine eyes the king shall see, Shall the waiting welcome be, Ye have done it unto me? 3 Come he to the pure and holy, Or to save the sinners solely? Lo! he loved the lost and lowly. Chorus: When mine eyes the king shall see, May the waiting welcome be, Ye have done it unto me. 4 When the ruin'd rescued races Sit with us, in heavenly places, Christ-like love shall crown the graces. Chorus: Then mine eyes the king shall see, And the waiting welcome be, Ye have done it unto me. Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the hearts all crushed and bleeding]

Oh! the hearts all crush'd and bleeding

Author: Rev. Eli Corwin Hymnal: Mission Songs #132 (1881) Languages: English Tune Title: FREEDMEN

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