Come and see

"Come and see" appears in 6 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Come and see· 6 hymns found
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Who is this of whom ye tell?
My sins so great, so ma­ny seem!
His Word de­clares His grace is free,
Which still in­spire that heav’n­ly song?
In the cold grave, where He lay,
Thirsty and weary, just open and see.

Come and see

Where among us doth He dwell?
The blood that Je­sus shed of old
He left the shin­ing courts on high,
The Child whose birth the an­gels sing;
Angels sit in bright ar­ray,
They are free! Open your mouth and you’ll see!

Who Is This of Whom Ye Tell?

lyricist: William Griffiths (1777–1825)
Composer: Carey Bonner (1859–1938)
Hymn 1

...Who is this of whom ye tell?

Come and see.

Where among us doth He dwell?...

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Who is this of whom ye tell?

Come and see.

Where among us doth He dwell?

Who Is This of Whom Ye Tell?

Is Jesus Able to Redeem?

lyricist: Anne Cousin, 1877
Composer: Ira Sankey (1840–1908)
Hymn 2

...My sins so great, so ma­ny seem!

O sinner, come and see.

The blood that Je­sus shed of old...

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My sins so great, so ma­ny seem!

O sinner, come and see.

The blood that Je­sus shed of old

Is Jesus Able to Redeem?

Jesus! Dear Name, How Sweet It Sounds!

lyricist: John Dobell, 1806
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1830
Hymn 3

...His Word de­clares His grace is free,

Come, needy sin­ner, Come and see.

He left the shin­ing courts on high,...

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His Word de­clares His grace is free,

Come, needy sin­ner, Come and see.

He left the shin­ing courts on high,

Jesus! Dear Name, How Sweet It Sounds!

Bright Angel Hosts Are Heard on High

lyricist: From the French
Hymn 4

...Which still in­spire that heav’n­ly song?

Come, come to Beth­le­hem, come and see

The Child whose birth the an­gels sing;...

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Which still in­spire that heav’n­ly song?

Come, come to Beth­le­hem, come and see

The Child whose birth the an­gels sing;

Bright Angel Hosts Are Heard on High

Spread the Tidings All Abroad

lyricist: Harriet E. Jones, 1894
Composer: James Fillmore
Hymn 5

...In the cold grave, where He lay,

Come and see, come and see;

Angels sit in bright ar­ray,...

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In the cold grave, where He lay,

Come and see, come and see;

Angels sit in bright ar­ray,

Spread the Tidings All Abroad

...Thirsty and weary, just open and see.

They are free! Come and see!

They are free! Open your mouth and you’ll see!...

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Thirsty and weary, just open and see.

They are free! Come and see!

They are free! Open your mouth and you’ll see!

I’m coming again to this Fountain within

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