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Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus, Now His precious call obey
Tune: [Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus]
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2 hymnals
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Text Information
First Line:
Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus, Now His precious call obey
Title:
He'll Receive You
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Jesus loves you, ever loves you
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus]
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Great Joy!: a new and favorite collection of hymns and music, for gospel meetings, prayer, temperance, and camp meetings, and Sunday schools (1881), p.35
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Children's Diadem #d17
Display Title
: Jesus loves you, ever loves you
First Line
: Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus, Now his precious call obey
Date
: 1887
Children's Diadem #d17
Great Joy! #33
Display Title
: He'll Receive You
First Line
: Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus
Tune Title
: [Come, poor sinner, come to Jesus]
Date
: 1881
Great Joy! #33
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