Text: | Resound the Glad Tidings |
Author: | Martin |
Tune: | [Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee] |
Composer: | C. D. Amstutz |
1 Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee,
Proclaim it on triumph, the captives are free;
The day of redemption for sinners has come,
The ransomed of Zion return to their home.
Refrain:
Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea,
The Savior has conquered, his people are free;
Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea,
The Savior has conquered, his people are free.
2 Break forth into singing, be joyful, O earth,
Exalt the Redeemer, his goodness and worth;
And publish abroad his adorable name,
With song and with shouting his honors proclaim. [Refrain]
3 The Son hath delivered the wretched, oppressed,
And given the burdened and sorrowing rest;
His arm has salvation and victory wrought,
His blood and redemption and liberty bought. [Refrain]
4 With cymbals and songs and harp of sweet sound,
The fame and the glory of Christ spread around;
With gladness and triumph re-echo his praise,
Extol and adore him in jubilant lays. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee |
Title: | Resound the Glad Tidings |
Author: | Martin |
Refrain First Line: | Resound the glad tidings o’er land and o’er sea |
Publication Date: | 1893 |
Scripture: | |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Awake the loud trumpet, the glad jubilee] |
Composer: | C. D. Amstutz |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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