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Saints exult adieu to tears

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Select Melodies, comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use #d193 (1846)

Saints exult adieu to tears

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: Select Melodies, Comprising the Best of Those Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use not Found in the Standard Methodist Episcopal Hymnal #d196 (1843)

Saints exult adieu to tears

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d822 (1859)

Saints exult adieu to tears

Author: William Hunter Hymnal: The Church Hymn Book #d823 (1859)
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Millennial dawn

Hymnal: The Minstrel of Zion #102 (1845) First Line: Saints, exult! adieu to tears Lyrics: 1 Saints, exult! adieu to tears; Gloriously the dawn appears: Dawn of bright millennial years, Our great Messiah's reign. See his banner floating o'er Ev'ry dark and heathen shore; Gloom profound shall brood no more, Nor idol gods remain. 2 Where in polar regions rise Mountains of perpetual ice, Beams of brightness gild the skies; Prepare, prepare his way. Frosts eternal own his word; Mountains melt before the Lord; Human hearts with joy accord To him the victory. 3 On the sands of torrid zone, Shines from far his great white throne; Ethiopia is his own; He breaks her captive bands. Hear the voice of wailing hush; See the limpid fountain gush; Thirsty crowds around it rush, And clap their joyful hands. 4 Isles, that grace the ocean's bed, Long in superstition dead, Hear the voice of him who bled, And bless the rule he bears. Saving health from him they prove; Grace perfumes the air above Round them rolls a sea of love-- A paradise is theirs. 5 Ships, that o'er the billows ride, Beat by wind and angry tide, Safely moors--securely glide, On oceans deep and dark. Howl the storm--let surges roar; Night's black mantle shroud then o'er; Storms and perils fright no more, Since Christ is in the bark. 6 Hail the world's great jubilee-- Day of blood-brought liberty! Satan bound--earth more than free-- Come forth, our choicest lays; Pitch the blissful chorus higher; Oh! for cloven tongues of fire, Oh! for an immortal lyre, To sing the reign of grace. Tune Title: MILLENNIAL DAWN
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Millennial Dawn

Author: W. H. Hymnal: Select Melodies; Comprising the Best Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Common Use, and not generally found in standard church hymn-books #189 (1856) First Line: Saints, exult:--adieu to tears

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