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The Expectant Bride

Author: William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16168 First Line: Put on thy beau­ti­ful robes, Bride of Christ Lyrics: 1 Put on thy beau­ti­ful robes, Bride of Christ, For the King shall em­brace thee to­day, Break forth in­to sing­ing, the morn­ing has dawned, And the sha­dows of the night speed away. 2 Shake off the dust from thy feet, Bride of Christ, For the Con­quer­or, gird­ed with might, Has van­quished the de­vil, the dra­gon cast down, And the co­horts of Hell put to flight. 3 Thou art the Bride of His love, His elect— Dry thy tears, for thy sor­rows are past; Long were all the hours when thy Lord was away, But He comes with the morn­ing at last. 4 The winds bear the noise of His cha­ri­ot wheels, And the thun­ders of vic­to­ry roar; Lift up thy beau­ti­ful gates, Bride of Christ, For the grave has do­min­ion no more. 5 Once they ar­rayed Him with scorn­ing, but see, His ap­par­el is glo­ri­ous now: In His hand are the keys of death and of hell, And the dia­dem gleams on His brow. 6 Hark! ’tis her voice: Al­le­lu­ia—she sings— Alleluia, the cap­tives are free; Unfolded now the gates of pa­ra­dise stand, And un­fold­ed they for ev­er shall be. 7 Choir an­swers choir, where the song has no end, All the saints raise ho­san­nahs on high; Deep calls un­to deep in the ocean of love, As the Bride lifts her ju­bi­lant cry! Languages: English Tune Title: [Put on thy beau­ti­ful robes, Bride of Christ]
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Put on thy beautiful robes

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #134 (1916) Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Put on thy beautiful robes]
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Gospel Armour

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Hymnal: Sunlight in Sacred Song #9 (1892) First Line: "Put on, put on, the whole armour of God" Refrain First Line: Pressing on in gospel armour Languages: English Tune Title: ["Put on, put on, the whole armour of God"]
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Gospel Armour

Author: Geo. C. Hugg Hymnal: Rich in Blessing #68 (1894) First Line: Put on, put on the whole armour of God Refrain First Line: Pressing on in gospel armour Languages: English Tune Title: [Put on, put on the whole armour of God]

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