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3939. The Lord Is Coming

1. The Lord is coming, let this be
The herald note of jubilee;
And when we meet and when we part
The salutation from the heart.

Refrain
The Lord is coming, let this be
The herald note of jubilee,
The herald note of jubilee.

2. The Lord is coming! sound it forth
From east to west, from south to north;
Speed on! speed on the tidings glad,
That none who love Him may be sad. [Refrain]

3. The Lord is coming, swift and sure
And all His judgments shall endure;
And none can hope t’escape His wrath,
Who walk not in the narrow path. [Refrain]

4. The earth, with her ten thousand wrongs
Will soon be tuned in nobler songs;
Our praise shall then, in realms of light,
With all His universe unite. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: The Lord is coming, let this be
Title: The Lord Is Coming
Author (vs. 1-3): Anonymous (ca. 1849)
Author (v. 4): Mary A. Steward (ca. 1886)
Refrain First Line: The Lord is coming, let this be
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: SOLID ROCK
Composer: William Bachelder Bradbury (1863)
Incipit: 51353 32234 44217
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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