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5963. See the Ransomed Millions Stand

1. See the ransomed millions stand,
Palms of conquest in their hand;
This before the throne their strain,
Hell is vanquished, death is slain;
Blessing, honor, glory, might,
Are the Conqueror’s native right;
Thrones and powers before Him fall,
Lamb of God and Lord of all!

2. Hasten, Lord the promised hour;
Come in glory and in power;
Still Thy foes are unsubdued;
Nature sighs to be renewed.
Time has nearly reached its sum;
All things, with Thy bride, say Come;
Jesus, whom all worlds adore,
Come, and reign forevermore.

Text Information
First Line: See the ransomed millions stand
Title: See the Ransomed Millions Stand
Author: Josiah Conder (1836)
Meter: 77.77 D
Language: English
Source: The Congregational Hymn Book, 1836
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: MESSIAH
Composer: Louis J. F. Hérold (1830)
Arranger: George Kings­ley (1838)
Meter: 77.77 D
Incipit: 32114 32566 53123
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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