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Hymns / Music :: Come, Soul, And Find Thy Rest

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"Return unto thy rest, O my soul." Psalm 116:7

Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
of the Cyber Hymnal Website

Johnson Oatman, Jr. (1856-1922) Words: Johnson Oatman, Jr., 1895.

Music: Rev. A. J. Stuart


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Come, soul, and find thy rest,
No longer be distressed;
Come to thy Savior's breast;
O don't stay away.

Refrain

Prayers are ascending now,
Angels are bending now,
Both worlds are blending now,
Don't stay away.

Dark is the world, and cold,
Her cares cannot be told;
Come to thy Savior's fold;
O don't stay away.

Refrain

Come with thy load of sin,
Christ died thy soul to win;
Now He will take thee in;
O don't stay away.

Refrain

Time, here, will soon be past,
Moments are flying fast;
Judgment will come at last;
O don't stay away.

Refrain

Come, O we pray thee, come,
Come, and no longer roam;
Come now, and start for home,
O don't stay away.

Refrain

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