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BABYLON IS FALLEN

Appears in 3 hymnals Incipit: 55321 44234 55321 Used With Text: Babylon is fallen, is fallen, is fallen

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Babylon is Fallen

Appears in 49 hymnals First Line: Hail the day so long expected Refrain First Line: Babylon is fallen, is fallen, is fallen Used With Tune: [Hail the day so long expected]

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Hail the day so long expected

Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #117 (1991) Lyrics: 1 Hail the day so long expected, Hail the year of full release. Zion’s walls are now erected, And her watchmen publish peace. Through our Shiloh’s wide dominion, Hear the trumpet loudly roar, Babylon is fallen to rise no more. 2 All her merchants stand with wonder, What is this that comes to pass: Murm’ring like the distant thunder, Crying, “Oh alas, alas.” Swell the sound, ye kings and nobles, Priest and people, rich and poor; Babylon is fallen to rise no more. 3 Blow the trumpet in Mount Zion, Christ shall come a second time; Ruling with a rod of iron All who now as foes combine. Babel’s garments we’ve rejected, And our fellowship is o’er, Babylon is fallen to rise no more. Languages: English Tune Title: BABYLON IS FALLEN

Babylon is fallen, is fallen, is fallen

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #613 (1914) First Line: Hail the day so long expected Languages: English Tune Title: BABYLON IS FALLEN
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Babylon is Fallen

Hymnal: The Complete Church Hymnal #9 (1925) First Line: Hail the day so long expected Refrain First Line: Babylon is fallen, is fallen, is fallen Languages: English Tune Title: [Hail the day so long expected]

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W. E. Chute

1832 - 1900 Composer of "BABYLON IS FALLEN" in The Sacred Harp Possibly the same as W. F. Chute?
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