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Words: Jonathan Bush Atchinson, alt. The original version shows separate lyrics for the women's and men's voices in certain stanzas, which can only be properly shown with a full score.
Music: Edwin Othello Excell (1851-1921)
There's a Stranger at the door,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in;
He has been there oft before,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
Let Him in, ere He is gone;
Let Him in, the Holy One,
Jesus Christ the Father's Son,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
Open now to Him your heart,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in;
If you wait He will depart,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
Let Him in, He is your Friend;
He your soul will sure defend,
He will keep you to the end,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
Hear you now His loving voice?
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in;
Now, oh, now make Him your choice,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
He is standing at your door;
Joy to you He will restore,
And His Name you will adore,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
Now admit the heav'nly Ghost,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in;
He will make for you a feast,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
He will speak your sins forgiv'n,
And when earth ties all are riv'n,
He will take you home to heav'n,
Let the Savior in, O let the Savior in.
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