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We come, we come, with loud acclaim

We come, we come, with loud acclaim

Author: George W. Bethune
Tune: WE COME WITH LOUD ACCLAIM
Published in 39 hymnals

Representative Text

1 We come, we come with loud acclaim,
To sing the praise of Jesus name,
And make the vaulted temple ring,
With loud hosannas to our king.

Chorus:
We come, we come,
To praise his name,
And make the vaulted temple ring,
With loud hosannas to our King.

2 With thrilling pulse and smiling face,
We gather round the throne of grace,
And lowly bend to offer there,
From humble lips, our thankful prayer. [Chorus]

3 Oh bless our friends and teachers dear,
Our pastor kind and parents dear,
And lead us with thy tender love,
Up to our happy home above. [Chorus]

Source: Joyful Songs: a choice collection of new Sunday School music #5

Author: George W. Bethune

Bethune, George Washington, D.D. A very eminent divine of the Reformed Dutch body, born in New York, 1805, graduated at Dickinson Coll., Carlisle, Phila., 1822, and studied theology at Princeton. In 1827 he was appointed Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church, Rinebeck, New York. In 1830 passed to Utica, in 1834 to Philadelphia, and in 1850 to the Brooklyn Heights, New York. In 1861 he visited Florence, Italy, for his health, and died in that city, almost suddenly after preaching, April 27, 1862. His Life and Letters were edited by A. R. Van Nest, 1867. He was offered the Chancellorship of New York University, and the Provostship of the University of Pennsylvania, both of which he declined. His works include The Fruits of the Spirit, 1839; Ser… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: We come, we come, with loud acclaim
Author: George W. Bethune
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 39 of 39)

Anniversary and Sabbath School Hymns; or The Child's Sunday School Music Book #d100

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Anniversary and Sabbath School Hymns #16

Anniversary Hymns #d86

Children's Praise #d152

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Golden Songs #92

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Hymns additional to the Hymns in the Prayer Book #238

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Joyful Songs #5

Lyra Sacra Americana #d221

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New Union Hymns #464

Oriola #d267

Oriola #d271

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Silver Wings #90

Sunday School Hymn Book #d474

Sunday School Hymns #d161

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Sunday-School Hymns #4

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The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book #41

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book for Public Worship #844

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book, for Public Worship #302.844

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The Baptist Hymn Book #844

The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book #d444

The Camp Meeting Singer #d23

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The Child's Hymn Book #2

The Eolian Harp #d125

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The Eolian Harp #5

The Imperial Harmony #d306

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The New Golden Shower #7

The Sabbath School Hymn Book #d309

The Sabbath School Melodist #d89

The Saint John's Church Sunday School Hymn Book #d107

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The Sunday School Service and Tune Book #10

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The Sunday-School Music Book #24

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The Young Choir #48

Union Hymns. Rev. #d435

Union Hymns. Rev. #d448

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Year of Worship for Sunday Schools and Homes #26

Youthful Voices #d235

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