WANDERER INVITED. C. M. 
 
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1. le -turn. 0  wan - der - er, re - turn, And  seek  thy  fa - ther's face;
Those new de-sires which in thee burn Were kin-dled by his grace,  Were 
kin - died by  his grace. 
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2. Re-turn, 0  wan-der-er, re-turn; He       hears  thy   hum-ble sigh: 
 Hesees thy soft-ened spirit mourn, When no one else is nigh,    When   
no   one else  is nigh. 
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S. Be -turn, 0  wan- der-er, re - turn;  Thy  Sa  - ior   bids thee live:
Come to his cross, and, grateful, learn How free-ly he'll for-give,  How
 free - ly he'll  for-give. 
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            0.    M.                                                    
 1I.. METCALF 
1. Fa - ther   of   mer- tie., send   thy  grace, Al - power-ful from   
 a - bove,   To    form  in   our o     be- dientsouls  The    im   age 
 of    thy   love. 
1. 01    may   our sym - pa - thiz - ing   breasts That gen - erous plea-sure
know, Kind - ly     to   share in  oth- ers' joy,   And    weep  for   oth
- ers'  woes. 
8. When poor and help - less   sons   of   grief   In    deep  dis- tress
ae   laid,  Soft   be   our hearts their pains to feel,  And   swift our
  hands to    aid. 
FAREWELL.                    C. M.                                      
           1. B. WOODBURY. 
ft thou   im-part thy-self   to   me,      No    oth -er g         17_  need:
     if  thon, the Son, shalt make me free,        I    shall be free   
in-deed.