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 For My Sake and the Gospel's, Go
DULCE NOMEN | Same-Tune Hymns
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Edward H. Bickersteth, 1825-1906 |
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William B. Bradbury, 1816-1868 |
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"For My sake and the gospel's, go And tell redemption's story." His heralds answer, "Be it so, And Thine, Lord, all the glory!" They preach His birth, His life, His cross, The love of His atonement, For whom they count the world but loss, His rising, His enthronement.
Hark, hark, the trump of jubilee Proclaims to ev'ry nation, From pole to pole, by land and sea, Glad tidings of salvation. As nearer draws the day of doom, While still the battle rages, The heav'nly Dayspring thro' the gloom Breaks on the night of ages.
Still on and on the anthems spread Of hallelujah voices, In concert with the holy dead The warrior church rejoices; Their snowwhite robes are washed in blood, The golden harps are ringing; Earth and the Paradise of God One triumph song are singing.
He comes, whose advent-trumpet drowns The last of time's evangels, Immanuel crowned with many crowns, The Lord of saints and angels: O Life, Light, Love, the great I AM, Triune, who changest never, The throne of God and of the Lamb Is Thine and Thine forever!
OTHER HYMNS with the SAME TUNE:
The Sweetest Name George W. Bethune, 1805-1862
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