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When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: The Christians Duty, exhibited, in a series of Hymns #CCCXVI (1791) Lyrics: 1 When Christ shall rend from End to End The Regions of the Air; And split the Skies in twain likewise, Then he'll himself appear. 2 Then he'll appear a drawing near With armies broad and long; In Rank and File ten thousand Mile, Then we shall see the Throng. 3 Then he will tell the Arch-Angel To blow the Trumpet loud, Then all may hear both far and near; Oh, then you'll see the Crowd. 4 When he will call, both great and small, The Beggar, Prince and Drudge; The High, and Low, the Poor also, To come before the Judge. 5 The Sheep shall stand at Christ's right Hand, But Goats at his left side: All shall appear, from far and near, To have their Causes try'd. 6 Then he will say, depart away, Ye goats go down to dwell, With the Devil and his Angels, In a prepared Hell. 7 But to the rest "Come up ye Blest," (The Saviour he will say) "Come dwell above, and rest in Love, "To one eternal Day. 8 "When you've been there ten thousand Year, "Bright sining like the Sun, "You've no less Days to sing God's Praise "Than when you first begun. 9 "Those Robes you wear, so bright, and fair, "Which dazzle like the Sun, "I've kept above, wrapt up in Love; "Angels ne'er had them on. 10 "But know my Bride, had I not dy'd, "You must have naked gone; "They're made for you, I know they'll do, "For I have try'd them on. 11 "Now who are they that dare to say, "I've been too kind to these? "A Right I have to damn or save, "Or do just what I please." 12 Jesus I thirst, and go I must, I long to be above; I long to sing, and praise my King, Where Oceans flow with Love. Topics: Judgment Hymns
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When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #LVI (1794) Languages: English
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When Christ shall rend from End to End

Hymnal: The Christian's Duty #CCCXVI (1801) Topics: Judgment Hymns Languages: English
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When Christ shall rend from End to End

Hymnal: A Choice Collection of Hymns, in which are some never before printed #XLII (1782) Languages: English

When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: Divine Hymns, or Spiritual Songs #d167 (1797) Languages: English

When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns. 2nd ed. #d209 (1833) Languages: English

When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: A Choice Selection of Hymns. 6th ed. #d266 (1843) Languages: English
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When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: Christian's Duty, exhibited in a series of hymns #316 (1825) Languages: English

When Christ shall rend from end to end

Hymnal: A New and Beautiful Collection of Select Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d348 (1801) Languages: English
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Christ's coming to Judgment

Hymnal: Divine Hymns or Spiritual Songs, for the use of religious assemblies and private Christians #LXI (1802) First Line: When Christ shall rend from end to end Lyrics: 1 When Christ shall rend from end to end The regions of the air; And split the skies in twain likewise, Then he'll himself appear. 2 Then he'll appear a drawing near In armies broad and long, In rank and file ten thousand miles, Methinks I see the throng. 3 Then he will tell the archangel To blow the trumpet loud, That all might hear both far and near, And then you'll see the croud. 4 When he will call both great and small, The beggar and the drudge; The high, and low, the poor also, To come before the judge. 5 The sheep shall stand at his right hand, But goats on his left side: Then he will call both great and small To have their cases try'd. 6 Then he will say, "deaprt away, "Ye goats go down to hell, "And wander there in black despair, "And bid all hope farewell." 7 but to the rest "come up ye blest," My sweet redeemer'll say, "And dwell on high with God and I, "And sing my praise for aye," Languages: English

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