The Southern harmony, and musical companion containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems |
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The Southern harmony, and musical companion | ||
[Come, all ye young people of every relation]
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Come, all ye young people of every relation,Come listen awhile, and to you I will tell
How I was first called to seek for salvation,
Redemption in Jesus who saved me from hell.
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I was not yet sixteen when Jesus first call'd me,To think of my soul, and the state I was in;
I saw myself standing a distance from Jesus,
Between me and him was a mountain of sin.
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The devil perceived that I was convinced,He strove to persuade me that I was too young,
That I would get weary before my ascension,
And wish that I had not so early begun.
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Sometimes he'd persuade me that Jesus was partial,When he was a setting of poor sinners free,
That I was forsaken, and quite reprobated,
And there was no mercy at all for poor me.
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But glory to Jesus, his love's not confinedTo princes, nor men of a nobler degree;
His love it flows bounteous to all human creatures,
He died for poor sinners, when nail'd to the tree.
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And when I was groaning in sad lamentation,My soul overwhelm'd in sorrow and in sin,
He drew near me in mercy, and look'd on me with pity,
He pardon'd my sins, and he gave me relief
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And now I've found favour in Jesus my Saviour,And all his commandments I'm bound to obey;
I trust he will keep me from all Satan's power,
Till he shall think proper to call me away.
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So farewell, young people, if I can't persuade youTo leave off your follies and go with a friend,
I'll follow my Saviour, in whom I've found favour
My days to his glory I'm bound for to spend.
The Southern harmony, and musical companion | ||