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Hark! Ten Thousand Voices Crying

Author: John N. Darby Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 3 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1. Hark! ten thousand voices crying, Lamb of God! with one accord; Thousand thousand saints replying, Wake at once the echoing chord. 2. Praise the Lamb, the chorus waking, All in heaven together throng; Loud and far each tongue partaking Rolls around the endless song. 3. Grateful incense this, ascending Ever to the Father’s throne: Every knee to Jesus bending, All in mind in heaven is one. 4. All the Father’s counsels claiming Equal honors to the Son, All the Son’s effulgence beaming, Makes the Father’s glory known. 5. By the Spirit all pervading, Hosts unnumbered round the Lamb, Crowned with light and joy unfading, Hail Him as the great I AM. 6. Joyful now the new creation Rests in undisturbed repose, Blest in Jesus’ full salvation, Sorrow now nor thralldom knows. 7. Hark! the heavenly notes again! Loudly swells the song of praise; Through creation’s vault, Amen! Amen! responsive joy doth raise. Used With Tune: RATHBUN Text Sources: Hymns for the Poor of the Flock, 1837

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HARWELL

Appears in 372 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns of Truth and Praise Incipit: 55151 32255 51321 Used With Text: Hark! ten thousand voices crying, "Lamb of God!" with one accord
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STUTTGART

Appears in 408 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance Incipit: 55112 23155 64253 Used With Text: Hark, ten thousand voices crying
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RATHBUN

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 792 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Ithamar Conkey Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51317 65155 63234 Used With Text: Hark! Ten Thousand Voices Crying

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Hark! ten thousand voices crying, "Lamb of God!" with one accord

Author: John N. Darby, 1800-1882 Hymnal: Hymns of Truth and Praise #77 (1971) Hymnal Title: Hymns of Truth and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: HARWELL

Hark, ten thousand voices crying

Author: John N. Darby Hymnal: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance #61 (1950) Hymnal Title: Hymns of Worship and Remembrance Languages: English Tune Title: STUTTGART
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Hark! Ten Thousand Voices Crying

Author: John N. Darby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2644 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Lyrics: 1. Hark! ten thousand voices crying, Lamb of God! with one accord; Thousand thousand saints replying, Wake at once the echoing chord. 2. Praise the Lamb, the chorus waking, All in heaven together throng; Loud and far each tongue partaking Rolls around the endless song. 3. Grateful incense this, ascending Ever to the Father’s throne: Every knee to Jesus bending, All in mind in heaven is one. 4. All the Father’s counsels claiming Equal honors to the Son, All the Son’s effulgence beaming, Makes the Father’s glory known. 5. By the Spirit all pervading, Hosts unnumbered round the Lamb, Crowned with light and joy unfading, Hail Him as the great I AM. 6. Joyful now the new creation Rests in undisturbed repose, Blest in Jesus’ full salvation, Sorrow now nor thralldom knows. 7. Hark! the heavenly notes again! Loudly swells the song of praise; Through creation’s vault, Amen! Amen! responsive joy doth raise. Languages: English Tune Title: RATHBUN

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J. N. Darby

1800 - 1882 Person Name: John N. Darby Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Author of "Hark! Ten Thousand Voices Crying" in The Cyber Hymnal Darby, John Nelson, M.A., youngest son of John Darby of Leap, King's Co., Ireland, was born at Westminster, Nov. 18, 1800; educated at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1819; and in due course was called to the Bar. He subsequently took Holy Orders; but in a short time allied himself with the Plymouth Brethren. In the exercise of his ministry amongst them he visited most parts of the world, and translated the Bible into English, French, and German. His published works, including a Synopsis of the Books of the Bible; Notes on Revelations, &c, are numerous. He died at Bournemouth, April 29, 1882. His hymns in common use are:— 1. Hark, ten thousand voices crying. The Second Advent anticipated. Praise. Appeared in Hymns for the Poor of the Flock, 1837, and repeated in Psalms and Hymns and Sacred Songs, Lend., Walther, 1842, and A Few Hymns, &c, 1856. It is also given in a few collections other than those for use amongst the “Brethren." 2. O Lord, thy love's unbounded, So sweet, &c. God's unchanging Love. Given in A Few Hymns, &c., 1856, No. 82, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines. Another hymn in the same collection, No. 85, begins with the same first line: "O Lord, Thy love's unbounded! So full, so vast, so free!" This is in 2 stanzas of 8 lines, and is attributed in the "S. MSS." to J. N. Darby, in common with the first. 3. Rest of the saints above. Heaven. In A Few Hymns, &c, 1856, No. 79, in 14 stanzas of 4 lines. 4. Rise, my soul, thy God directs thee. Divine Guidance. 1st published in Hymns for the Poor of the Flock, 1837; and again in Psalms and Hymns, 1842 (as above); and A Few Hymns, &c, 1856, in 10 stanzas of 41. It is also in Dr. Walker's Cheltenham Psalms and Hymns, 1855-1831. 5. This world is a wilderness wide. Following Christ. This is No. 139, in 8 stanzas of 4 lines, in A Few Hymns, &c, 1856. 6. Though faint, yet pursuing, we go on our way. Divine Strength and Defence. This hymn was given anonymously in the Baptist Psalms and Hymns, 1858, No. 558, in 5 stanzas of 8 lines. In the 1871 ed. of the same collection, it appeared as by "John N. Darby (?) 1861." Here we have a doubt and an error. The doubt is with respect to the authorship; and the error is in the date. A hymn published in 1858 cannot be accurately dated "1861." The evidence for the J. N. Darby authorship is most unsatisfactory. We can simply name it "Anon." All these hymns were published anonymously; and the ascriptions of authorship of 1-5 are given from the "S. MSS." The same manuscripts say that he edited the work above referred to: A Few Hymns and some Spiritual Songs, Selected, 1856, for the Little Flock. Lond. Groombridge & Sons. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Darby, John N. , p. 279, ii. Respecting the hymn "Though faint, yet pursuing, &c." (No. 6), Miller says in his Singers & Songs of the Church, 1869, p. 587, that Mr. Darby told him that he was not its author. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Ithamar Conkey

1815 - 1867 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Composer of "RATHBUN" in The Cyber Hymnal Ithamar D. Conkey USA 1815-1867. Born of Scottish ancestry in Shutesbury, MA, he became a wool merchant. He married Elizabeth Billings, and they had a daughter and two sons. He was organist at Central Baptist Church,Norwich, CN. After that, he went to NewYork City and served as bass soloist at Calvary Episcopal church and Grace Church. Later, he served as bass soloist and choir director of Madison Avenue Baptist Church. His famous hymn was written in 1849. Two years later, William Howard Doane was baptized in the same church. John Perry