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1027. Come to the Feast

1. Come to the feast that the Lord hath spread,
Here every soul may be truly fed;
Come in the name of your Living Head,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb.

Refrain
Washed in the blood of the Lamb,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb;
Come, and your souls shall be truly fed,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb.

2. Come to the feast, leave your care and strife,
Come, for His word is with blessings rife;
Now unto you is eternal life,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb. [Refrain]

3. Come to the feast, hear the Gospel word,
Come while your heart by its power is stirred;
Fly to the ark like the weary bird,
Washed in the blood of the Lamb. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Come to the feast that the Lord hath spread
Title: Come to the Feast
Author: Margaret Moody (1891)
Refrain First Line: Washed in the blood of the Lamb
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Come to the feast that the Lord hath spread]
Composer: William Augustine Ogden
Incipit: 55553 51655 43434
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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