Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
INVITATION
281
The Savior Calls; Let ev’ry Ear
C. M.
Matt. 11: 28
Anne Steele, 1760
Azmon
Carl G. Glaeser, 1829
cious
your
of
the
rise
voice;
boun
heart
call
ev
heav’n
To
The
Here
At
gra
ease
streams
tend
bey;
pain;
flow
sound.
o
’ry
ty
ly
sin
springs
ev
Sav
of
ners,
’ry
ior
Here
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For
1
The
3
4
Ye
Mer
ear
cy’s
ures
ing
’ry
cred
y,
let
calls;
thirst
sa
’tis
come,
pleas
long
ev
A
yet
thirst
mor
viv
you
you
ish
re
vain.
woe.
round.
lay?
de
in
tal
ing
Ye
And
men.
Im
Mer
health
vites
foun
dis
souls,
heav’n
full
bliss
miss
in
to
tain,
and
life
doubt
mor
tal
and
ing
cy
And
Nor
To
Hope
can
shall
ban
smiles
your
ly
sup
im
joys,
plies!
part
fear;
5
Dear Savior, draw reluctant hearts;
To Thee let sinners fly
And take the bliss Thy love imparts
And drink and never die.
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