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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt Hymnal: Timeless Truths #666 Meter: 8.8.8.4.8.8.8.4 First Line: He comes! He comes with trumpet sound Lyrics: 1 He comes! He comes with trumpet sound, To wake the slumb’ring nations ’round; His pard’ning love no more is found— He comes! He comes! The dead in Christ shall then arise, To meet their Savior in the skies, No more a bleeding sacrifice— He comes! He comes! 2 He comes no more in priestly dress; Each eye shall see, each tongue confess; To judge the world in righteousness He comes! He comes! The earth shall melt, the mountains quake, The sea shall roar, the heavens shake, The trumpet sounds, the dead awake— He comes! He comes! 3 Dear sinners, what will be your fate? The cry will be, “Too late, too late! To enter in at heaven’s gate!” He comes! He comes! “Let rocks and mountains on us fall,” In vain at mercy’s door they call; Now doomed to swift destruction all— He comes! He comes! 4 His loved, His own all hear His voice, Obey His call, in Him rejoice; The way of life has been their choice; He comes! He comes! Now to those mansions fair and bright They take their everlasting flight; There they shall walk with Him in white— He comes! He comes! 5 Behold, what wonder greets mine eye— Ten thousand angels in the sky! The end has come, destruction’s nigh, He comes! He comes! Oh, fearful scene! creation groans, While loud above the trumpet tones What peals of joy! What piercing moans! He comes! He comes! Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:16 Tune Title: [He comes! He comes with trumpet sound]
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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10871 First Line: He comes! He comes with trumpet sound Lyrics: 1 He comes! He comes with trumpet sound, To wake the slumbering nations round; His pardoning love no more is found— He comes! He comes! The dead in Christ shall then arise To meet their Savior in the skies, No more a bleeding sacrifice— He comes! He comes! He comes no more in priestly dress; 2 Each eye shall see, each tongue confess: To judge the world in righteousness He comes! He comes! The earth shall melt, the mountains quake, The sea shall roar, the heavens shake, The trumpet sounds, the dead awake— He comes! He comes! 3 Dear sinners, what will be your fate? The cry will be, "Too late, too late! To enter in at Heaven’s gate!" He comes! He comes! "Let rocks and mountains on us fall," In vain at mercy’s door they call: Now doomed to swift destruction all— He comes! He comes! 4 His loved, His own all hear His voice, Obey His call, in Him rejoice; The way of life has been their choice; He comes! He comes! Now to those mansions fair and bright They take their everlasting flight; There they shall walk with Him in white— He comes! He comes! 5 Behold, what wonder greets mine eye— Ten thousand angels in the sky! The end has come, destruction’s nigh, He comes! He comes! Oh, fearful scene! Creation groans, While loud above the trumpet tones What peals of joy! What piercing moans! He comes! He comes! Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes! He comes with trumpet sound]
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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt Hymnal: Truth in Song #156 (1907) First Line: He comes! he comes with trumpet sound Topics: Coming of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes! he comes with trumpet sound]
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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt Hymnal: Select Hymns #156 (1911) First Line: He comes! he comes, with trumpet sound Tune Title: [He comes! he comes with trumpet sound]
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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt, 19th Century Hymnal: Christian Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #124 (1959) First Line: He comes! He comes with trumpet sound Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes! He comes with trumpet sound]
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He Comes

Author: O. A. Pratt Hymnal: Evening Light Songs #355 (1987) First Line: He comes! he comes with trumpet sound Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes! he comes with trumpet sound]
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You Bid Us Visit in Distress

Author: Christopher Wordsworth Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #164 (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.4.8.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1. You bid us visit in distress The widow and the parentless, But will you leave us comfortless? Will you depart? Will you, O Lord, your church forsake? Must she a widow's garments make? Will you your children orphans make? O grief of heart. 2. No! Christ will visit in distress The widow and the parentless. He seems to leave you comfortless But loves you most: For he departs so he may send Another Comforter and Friend To stay with you until the end, The Holy Ghost. 3. And now the fortieth from rebirth To endless life from womb of earth Will be a day of joy and mirth In realms above, For though your earthly course will end, To Zion's gates you will ascend To be our great High Priest and send The heav'nly Dove. 4. Why then this sorrow and dismay? It's good he now should go away; He goes so for you he may pray And never cease; He goes as man so you may see By faith his present deity, So here the Comforter may be, And give you peace. Topics: Resurrection Scripture: John 14:16-18 Languages: English Tune Title: HE COMES

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