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3910. Looking for That Blessèd Hope

1. O shout aloud the tidings,
Repeat the joyful strain;
Let all the waiting nations
This message hear again;
The spotless Lamb of glory,
Who once for man was slain,
Soon o’er all the earth shall reign.

Refrain
Looking for that blessèd hope,
Looking for that blessèd hope;
We know the hour is nearing,
The hour of His appearing,
We’re looking for that blessèd hope.

2. Signs in the Heav’n above us,
In sun and moon and sky,
Proclaim to all the faithful
Redemption draweth night;
The hearts of men are quaking,
And failing them for fear;
Jesus’ coming draweth near. [Refrain]

3. We’ll watch for His returning
With lamps well trimmed and bright;
He cometh to the careless
As thieves break thro’ at night;
"Well done, thou good and faithful,"
O may we hear the word,
"Share the joy of Christ thy Lord." [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: O shout aloud the tidings
Title: Looking for That Blessèd Hope
Author: Thoro Harris (ca. 1909)
Refrain First Line: Looking for that blessèd hope
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [O shout aloud the tidings]
Composer: Thoro Harris (ca. 1909)
Incipit: 53333 35555 43442
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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