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90. The Comforter Has Come

1 O spread the tidings ’round, wherever man is found,
Wherever human hearts and human woes abound;
Let every Christian tongue proclaim the joyful sound:
The Comforter has come!

Chorus:
The Comforter has come, the Comforter has come!
The Holy Ghost from Heav’n, the Father’s promise giv’n;
O spread the tidings ’round, wherever man is found—-
The Comforter has come!

2 The long, long night is past, the morning breaks at last,
And hushed the dreadful wail and fury of the blast,
As o’er the golden hills the day advances fast!
The Comforter has come! (Chorus)

3 Lo, the great King of kings with healing in His wings,
To every captive soul a full deliv'rance brings;
And through the vacant cells the song of triumph rings;
The Comforter has come! (Chorus)

4 O boundless love divine! How shall this tongue of mine
To wond’ring mortals tell the matchless grace divine—-
That I, a child of hell, should in His image shine!
The Comforter has come! (Chorus)

Text Information
First Line: O spread the tidings 'round wherever man is found
Title: The Comforter Has Come
Author: Frank Bottome
Refrain First Line: The Comforter has come
Language: English
Publication Date: 1980
Scripture:
Tune Information
Name: [O spread the tidings 'round wherever man is found]
Composer: William J. Kirkpatrick
Key: B♭ Major



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