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The Southern harmony, and musical companion

containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems

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[Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched]

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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.

1.

Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched,
Weak and wounded, sick and sore;
Jesus ready stands to save you,
Full of pity, love, and pow'r;
He is able, He is able, He is willing, Doubt no more.

2.

Ho! ye thirsty, come and welcome,
God's free bounty glorify;
True belief and true repentance,
Every grace that brings us nigh,
Without money, Without money, Come to Jesus Christ and buy.

3.

Let not conscience make you linger,
Nor of fitness fondly dream;
All the fitness he requireth,
Is to feel your need of him;
This he gives you, This he gives you; 'Tis the Spirit's rising beam.

4.

Come, ye weary, heavy laden,
Lost and ruin'd by the fall;
If you tarry till you're better,
You will never come at all:
Not the righteous—
Sinners Jesus came to call.

5.

View him prostrate in the garden;
On the ground your Saviour lies!
On the bloody tree behold him;
Hear him cry, before he dies,
“It is finished!”
Sinners, will not this suffice?

6.

Lo! th' incarnate God, ascending,
Pleads the merit of his blood:
Venture on him, venture wholly,
Let no other trust intrude:
None but Jesus
Can do helpless sinners good.

7.

Saints and angels, join'd in concert,
Sing the praises of the Lamb:
While the blissful seats of heaven
Sweetly echo with his name.
Hallelujah!
Sinners here may sing the same.