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1. Hark, sin -ner, while God from on high doth en - treat thee, And warnings
with ac - cents of mer- cy doth blend; Give  ear to  his voice, lest in 
]  S. How  oft  of  thy dn-ger    and guilt he hathtoldtheel Howoft stillthe
mes-sageof       ter-y  othsend I Haste, haste, while he waits in  his 
8. Des - pis - ed,  re -ject-ed,   at lengthhe may leave thee: What an-guish
and hor  --or thy  bo-som wlirend! Then hastethee, 0     sin - nor, whfl

slowly.   WHY      FEAR      TO DIE.       From he. so= cro 
judg-menthe most nee, The lar-vest is     pus- ing,      the  sum-mer will
end."          1. Why fear to      die,  and leave this earthly  eenelIThere

2. Why fear to     die,   and pass from earth a - way I Death 
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arms to   n -    thee "The har- vest i   plass - !rDg,  the  sum- mer
will end."          8. Why fear to     die    Je -m   ha  gone be- fort
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he will re - oeive thee; ,The he- vest is  pass - j k,  the  sum -met will
end."        4. Why fewr to      die|I death sift the ri - it free,
And 
!s   a   bright-er, hap -pier world a - Dove, A    land  of    glo - ry,
and a   home se   rene, Where gold-en  harps are tuned, and all is  love.

is  the   pre - lude to  a   heaven of   rest; Tho' 'side the    val - ley,
wea - ri - some the  way, Be-yond death's bourne are -an-sious ev - o  blest

leaTthe   way to   that brigrtworld a - bove: He says, con- fide     in 
me, and fear  no   more, I  safe  will  bear thee to  a  land  of  "ove.

opes the  gate- way to   un - mor- tal   life;. There will the  soul find
rest, and ev - er  be  Re -lesed from  life's stern tri- als, toils, and
strift. 
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