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Lo, he cometh! countless trumpets

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #911 (1886) Lyrics: 1 Lo, he cometh! countless trumpets Christ's appearance usher in: 'Midst ten thousand saints and angels See our Judge and Saviour shine: Hallelujah! hallelujah! Welcome, welcome, Lamb once slain. 2 Now the song of all the ransomed, "Worthy is the Lamb," resounds; Now resplendent shine his nail-prints Every eye shall see his wounds; Great his glory, great his glory! Every knee to him shall bow, 3 Every island, sea, and mountain, Earth and heaven flee away; All his enemies confounded Hear the trump proclaim his day: Come to judgment! come to judgment! Stand before the Son of man. 4 All who love him view his glory, In his bright, once-marred face: Jesus cometh; all his people Now their heads with gladness raise: Happy mourners! happy mourners! Lo, on clouds he comes, he comes! 5 See redemption, long expected, On that awful day appear; All his people, once despised, Joyful meet him in the air: Hallelujah! hallelujah! Saviour, now thy kingdom comes. Topics: Second Advent Executive Judgment Tune Title: JUDGMENT
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Lo! He Cometh!

Author: John Cennick Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3890 Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 First Line: Lo! He cometh! countless trumpets Lyrics: 1. Lo! He cometh! countless trumpets Blow to raise the sleeping dead! ’Mid ten thousand saints and angels, See the great exalted Head! Hallelujah! Welcome, welcome, Son of God! 2. Full of joyful expectation, Saints behold their Lord appear; Truth and justice go before Him; Now the joyful sentence hear! Hallelujah! Welcome sounds throughout the air! 3. Come, ye blessèd of My Father, Enter into life and joy! Banish all your fears and sorrows, Endless praise be your employ! Hallelujah! Welcome, welcome to the skies. 4. Now at once they rise to glory, Jesus brings them to the King; There with all the hosts of Heaven, They eternal anthems sing: Hallelujah! Boundless glory to the Lamb! This is the earliest known printed version of the text, from Cennick’s Collection of Sacred Hymns, fifth edition (Dublin: Samuel Powell, 1752): 1. Lo! He cometh, countless trumpets Blow before His bloody sign! ’Midst ten thousand saints and angels, See the Crucified shine. Allelujah! Welcome, welcome, bleeding Lamb! 2. Now His merits by the harpers, Thro’ the eternal deep resounds! Now resplendent shine His nail-prints, Every eye shall see His wounds; They who pierced Him, Shall at His appearing wail. 3. Every island, sea, and mountain, Heaven and earth shall flee away! All who hate Him must, ashamed, Hear the trump proclaim His day: Come to judgment! Stand before the Son of Man! 4. All who love Him view His glory, Shining in His bruised face: His dear person on the rainbow, Now His people’s heads shall raise: Happy mourners! Now on clouds He comes! He comes! 5. Now redemption, long expected, See, in solemn pomp appear: All His people, once despised, Now shall meet Him in the air: Allelujah! Now the promised kingdom’s come! 6. View Him smiling, now determined Every evil to destroy! All the nations now shall sing Him Songs of everlasting joy! O come quickly! Allelujah! come Lord, come! Languages: English Tune Title: BENEDICTION (Mann)
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Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets

Hymnal: Songs of Zion #29 (1821) Meter: 8.7.8.7.4.7 Lyrics: 1. Lo! He cometh! countless trumpetsBlow before his bloody sign,Midst ten thousand saints and angels,See the crucified shine.Hallelujah!Welcome, welcome bleeding Lamb!2. Now his merit by the harpers,Through the eternal deep resounds!Now resplendent shine his nail prints,Every eye shall see the wounds;They who pierced himShall at his appearing wail.3. Every island, sea, and mountain,Heaven and earth shall flee away!All who hate him must, ashamed,Hear the trump proclaim the day:Come to judgment,Stand before the Son of man.4. Saints, who love him, view his glory,Shining in his bruised face:See him seated on the rainbow,Now his people's head shall raise:Happy mourners!Now on clouds he comes! he comes!5. Now redemption, long expected,See, in solemn pomp appear:All his people, once rejected,Now shall meet him in the air:Hallelujah!Now the promised kingdom's come!6.View him smiling – now determinedEvery evil to destroy;All the nations now shall sing himSongs of everlasting joy.O, come quickly!Hallelujah! come Lord, come! Tune Title: WATCHMAN
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Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #505 (1814) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: 1 Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets Blow to raise the sleeping dead; Midst ten thousand saints and angels See their great exalted head. Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome, Son of God. 2 Ev'ry island, sea, and mountain, Heav'n and earth shall flee away. All, who hate him, must, confounded, Hear the trump proclaim the day: Come to judgment! Come to judgment! come away! 3 At his call, the dead awaken, Rise to life from earth and sea; All the pow'rs of nature, shaken By his looks, prepare to flee. Careless sinner, What will then become of thee? 4 But to those, who have confessed, Lov'd and served the Lord below, He will say, "come near, ye blessed, "See the kingdom I bestow: "You for ever "Shall my love and glory know." 5 Under sorrows and reproaches, May this thought our courage raise! Swiftly God's great day approaches, Sighs shall then be chang'd to praise. May we triumph, When the world is in a blaze! Topics: Judgment and the End of the World Languages: English
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Lo, he cometh

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DLXXV (1792) First Line: Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets Lyrics: 1 Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets, Blow to rise the sleeping dead; Midst ten thousand saints and angels, See their great exalted head: Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome son of God. 2 Now his merit, by the harpers, Thro' th' eternal deep resounds: Now resplendent shine his nail-prints, Every eye shall see his wounds: They who pierc'd him Shall at his appearance wail. 3 Full of joyful expectation, Saints behold the judge appear: Truth and justice go before him, Now the joyful sentence hear: Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome, judge divine. 4 "Come, ye blessed of my father, "Enter into life and joy; "Banish all your fears and sorrows, Endless praise be your employ:" Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome to the skies. 5 Now at once they rise to glory, Jesus brings them to the king; There, with all the hosts of heaven, They eternal anthems sing: Hallelujah, Boundless glory to the lamb. Topics: The Day of Judgment; The coming of the judge; The coming of the judge Languages: English
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Lo! He Cometh!

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #125b (1803) First Line: Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets Lyrics: 1 Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets Blow, to raise the sleeping dead; Midst ten thousand saints and angels See their great exalted Head. Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome, Son of God. 2 Now his merit, by the harpers, Thro' th' eternal deep resounds; Now resplendent shine his nail-prints, Every eye shall see his wounds: They who pierc'd him Shall at his appearance wail. 3 Full of joyful expectation, Saints behold the Judge appear: Truth and justice go before him, Now the joyful sentence hear. Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome Judge divine. 4 "Come, ye blessed of my Father, Enter into life and joy; Banish all your fears and sorrows, Endless praise be your employ. Hallelujah, Welcome, welcome, to the skies. 5 Now at once they rise to glory, Jesus brings them to the King; There, with all the hosts of heaven, They eternal anthems sing. Hallelujah, Boundless glory to the Lamb. Languages: English
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Lo, he cometh! countless trumpets

Hymnal: Wiatt's Impartial Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs from various authors on a variety of useful and entertaining subjects... #IX (1809)
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Lo he cometh countless trumpets

Author: Thomas Olivers Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns, with the Doctrinal Standards and Liturgy of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America #H150 (1860)
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Lo! he cometh! countless trumpets

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #VI (1814) Languages: English

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