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573. When all with awe shall stand around

1 When all with awe shall stand around
To hear their doom allotted,
O may my worthless name be found
In the Lamb's book unblotted!
Grant me a firm, unshaken faith;
For Thou, my Saviour, by Thy Death,
Hast purchased my salvation.

2 Before Thou shalt as Judge appear,
Pleased as my Intercessor;
And on that awful day declare
That I am Thy Confessor.
Then bring me to that blessed place
Where I may see, with open face,
The glory of Thy kingdom.

3 O Jesus! shorten the delay,
And hasten Thy salvation,
That we may see that glorious Day
Produce a new creation;
Lord, Jesus, come, our Judge and King!
Come, change our mournful notes, to sing
Thy praise for ever. Amen.

Text Information
First Line: When all with awe shall stand around
German Title: Es ist gewisslich ander Zeit
Author: Bartholomeus Ringwaldt (1581)
Translator: John Christian Jacobi (1722, a.)
Meter: 8, 7. Iambic
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: Advent, Second Sunday; Ninth Sunday after Trinity; Twenty Sixth Sunday after Trinity (1 more...)
Tune Information
Name: ES IST GEWISZLICH AND DER ZEIT
Meter: 8, 7. Iambic
Key: A Major
Notes: Source from index: Pub. by Klug at Wittenberg, 1535, Secular origin?



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