16409. How Many Generations Dead

1 How many ge­ne­ra­tions dead
Dwell in the dust on which we tread!
How many yet may spring to birth,
When we are seen no more on earth!

2 Till, of past, pre­sent and to come,
Time shall cast up the des­tined sum,
And, name by name, through that amount,
Call ev­ery soul to strict ac­count.

3 Where’er en­se­pul­chered they lie,
Each then must an­swer, "Here am I!"
And once, but once, all Ad­am’s race
Meet for a mo­ment face to face.

4 Then shall the King on ei­ther side,
As sheep from goats, the throng di­vide,
And those to bliss, and these to woe,
Rejoicing or la­ment­ing go.

5 How small to that as­sem­bly this!
Yet heirs like them of woe or bliss:
Were the last trum­pet now to sound,
With sheep or goats would we be found?

6 "Guilty" we plead, O Judge of all!
Guilty in­to Thine hands we fall;
The friend of sin­ners still art Thou;
Save or we per­ish, save us now!

Text Information
First Line: How many ge­ne­ra­tions dead
Title: How Many Generations Dead
Author: James Montgomery
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Sacred Poems and Hymns, (New York: D. Appleton, 1854)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: alternate tunes: ST. LUKE by John F. Lampe, TALLIS' CANON by Thomas Tallis, TAVOY from "Harmonia Sacra" by Joseph Funk (1851)
Tune Information
Name: STORRS
Composer: Timothy Richard Matthews (1883)
Meter: LM
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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