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[The Savior is standing outside your heart’s door]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James Milton Black Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 55333 15611 17222 Used With Text: Let The Dear Savior Come In

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Let the Dear Saviour Come In

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: The Saviour is standing outside your heart's door Used With Tune: [The Saviour is standing outside your heart’s door]

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Let The Dear Savior Come In

Author: William Clark Martin Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12259 First Line: The Savior is standing outside your heart’s door Refrain First Line: Let Him come in, let Him come in Lyrics: 1 The Savior is standing outside your heart’s door, Will you not let Him come in just now? He’s seeking for entrance, as often before, Will you not let Him come in? Refrain: Let Him come in, let Him come in, Let the dear Savior come in just now; Let Him come in, let Him come in, Let the dear Savior come in. 2 Oh, why so unheeding to that loving call? Will you not let Him come in just now? Receive and confess Him your Lord before all— Will you not let Him come in? [Refrain] 3 Oh, why should you fear Tho’ the whole world should frown? Will you not let Him come in just now? The Savior is waiting to give you a crown, Will you not let Him come in? [Refrain] 4 Take Jesus for pilot o’er life’s stormy sea; Will you not let Him come in just now? And from all its perils be evermore free— Will you not let Him come in? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The Savior is standing outside your heart’s door]
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Let the Dear Saviour Come In

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Hymnal: Ocean Grove Christian Songs #8 (1902) First Line: The Saviour is standing outside your heart's door Refrain First Line: Let Him come in Languages: English Tune Title: [The Saviour is standing outside your heart's door]
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Let the Dear Saviour Come In

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Hymnal: Ocean Grove Christian Songs #8 (1903) First Line: The Saviour is standing outside your heart's door Refrain First Line: Let Him come in Languages: English Tune Title: [The Saviour is standing outside your heart's door]

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William C. Martin

1864 - 1914 Person Name: Rev. W. C. Martin Author of "Let the Dear Saviour Come In" in The Gospel Chorus Rv William Clark Martin USA 1864-1914. Born at Hightstown, NJ, he graduated from the Peddie Institute in Hightstown in 1884, and in 1891 from the Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, PA. He became minister of the Grace Baptist Church, Camden, NJ,(1891-1894); Noank Baptist Church, Noank, CT (1894-1900); Tabernacle Baptist Church, New Albany, IN (1902-1904); First Baptist Church, Seymour, IN (1902-1904); First Baptist Church, Bluffton, IN (1904-1909); Grace Baptist Church, Somerville, MA (1909-1912); and First Baptist Church, Fort Myers, FL (1912-1914). In 1891 he married Euretta (Etta) May Wilcox, and they had at least three children (no names found). He penned many hymn lyrics. He died of heart failure at his farm in Rialto, FL. John Perry

James M. Black

1856 - 1938 Person Name: J. M. Black Composer of "[The Saviour is standing outside your heart’s door]" in The Gospel Chorus James Milton Black USA 1856-1938 Born in South Hill, NY, Black was an American hymn composer, choir leader and Sunday school teacher. He worked, lived,and died in Williamsport, PA. An active member, he worked at the Pine Tree Methodist Episcopal Church there. He married Lucy Love Levan. He started his music career with John Howard of New York and Daniel B. Towner of the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. He edited a dozen gospel song books and wrote nearly 1500 songs. He also served on the commission for the 1905 Methodist Hymnal. John Perry