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Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord

Author: Sarah Slinn Appears in 36 hymnals

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ARFAU

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Tune Sources: Carmina Sacra by Lowell Mason (Boston, J. H. Wilkins & R. B. Carter, 1844) Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 53166 75171 3654 Used With Text: Arise In All Thy Splendor, Lord

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Arise In All Thy Splendor, Lord

Author: Sarah Slinn Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9444 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Arise in all Thy splendor, Lord, Let power attend Thy gracious word; Unveil the beauties of Thy face, And show the glories of Thy grace. 2 Diffuse Thy light and truth abroad, And be Thou known th’almighty God; Make bare Thine arm, Thy power display, While truth and grace Thy scepter sway. 3 Send forth Thy messengers of peace, Make Satan’s reign and empire cease; Let Thy salvation, Lord, be known, That all the world Thy power may own. 4 Tho’ darkness o’er the earth pervades, And men are plunged in dismal shades; God will arise, at the set time, On Zion, with a light divine. 5 Then nations, with His grace replete, Shall spread their trophies at His feet; Clothed with immortal bliss, to prove, The power and greatness of His love. 6 O may the triumphs of Thy grace Abound, while righteousness and peace In mild and lovely forms display The glories of the latter day. Languages: English Tune Title: ARFAU
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Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord

Hymnal: Church Psalmody #H502 (1831) Languages: English

Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord

Author: Sarah Slinn Hymnal: The National Baptist Hymn Book #ad38 (1906)

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Sarah Slinn

1758 - 1831 Author of "Arise In All Thy Splendor, Lord" in The Cyber Hymnal Slinn, Sarah. In the Gospel Magazine for July 1779 a hymn in 9 stanzas of 4 lines was given beginning "God with us! 0 glorious Name;" headed "Emanuel; or, God with us. By a Lady," and signed "S. S—N." In Rippon's Baptist Selection, 1787, st. i. ii. vi. iii. iv. with alterations, and in the order named, were given as No. 174, but without signature. In J. Dobell's New Selection, 1806, the same text is repeated as from Wood's Collection The same text was again repeated to modern hymnbooks, and is that now in common use. From D.Sedgwick's manscripts we find the signature "S. S—N." was filled in as Sarah Slinn by him, but his papers do not furnish any authority for the name, nor for the date of 1777 which he has attached thereto in his manuscript note to Dobell's New Selection. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

B. Jacobs

Author of "Arise, in all thy splendor, Lord" in The Choral