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Hark! The Gospel News Is Sounding
REGENT SQUARE  |  Same-Tune Hymns
Author: W. Sanders, b. 1799
Hugh Bourne, 1772-1852
Musician: Henry Smart, 1813-1879

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Hark! the gospel news is sounding,
Christ has suffered on the tree;
Streams of mercy are abounding,
Grace for all is rich and free.
Now poor sinner, Now poor sinner,
Come to Him who died for thee.

O escape to yonder mountain!
Refuge find in Him today;
Christ invites you to the fountain,
Come and wash your sins away.
Do not tarry, Do not tarry,
Come to Jesus while you may.

Grace is flowing like a river,
Millions there have been supplied;
Still it flows as fresh as ever
From the Saviour's wounded side.
None need perish, None need perish,
All may live for Christ hath died.

Christ alone shall be our portion;
When we soon shall meet above,
Bathing in the boundless ocean
Of the great Redeemer's love;
All His fulness, All His fulness
We shall then forever prove.


OTHER HYMNS with the SAME TUNE:

•   Angels from the Realms of Glory  James Montgomery, 1771-1854
•   Glory Be to God the Father  Horatius Bonar, 1808-1889
•   Holy Saviour, We Adore Thee  Samuel P. Tregelles, 1813-1875
•   Look, Ye Saints  Thomas Kelly, 1769-1854
•   My Redeemer  Author Unknown



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