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Lyrics from The Garner: Songs and Hymns for Sunday Schools, Prayer Meetings, Temperance, and Gospel Meetings, 1878 (no. 108)
1. Welcome, welcome, dear Redeemer, Welcome to this heart of mine; Lord, I make a full surrender, Every power and thought be thine; Thine entirely, Through eternal ages thine. 2. Known to all to be thy mansion, Earth and hell will disappear; Or in vain attempt possession, When they find the Lord is near; Shout, O Zion! Shout, yet saints! the Lord is here.