297b. Hark! the sound of holy voices

Hark! the sound of holy voices,
Chanting at the crystal sea,
Alleluia, alleluia,
Alleluia, Lord, to thee:
Multitude which none can number,
Like the stars in glory stands,
Clothed in white apparel, holding
Palms of victory in their hands.

Patriarch, and holy prophet,
Who prepared the way for Christ,
King, apostle, saint, confessor,
Martyr and evangelist;
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Saintly maiden, godly matron,
Widows who have watched to prayer,
Joined in holy concert, singing
To the Lord of all, are there.

Marching with thy cross, their banner,
They have triumphed, following
Thee, the Captain of salvation,
Thee, their Savior and their King.
Gladly, Lord, with thee they suffered;
Gladly, Lord, with thee they died;
And by death to life immortal
They were born and glorified.

Now they reign in heavenly glory,
Now they walk in golden light,
Now they drink, as from a river,
Holy bliss and infinite:
Love and peace they taste for ever,
And all truth and knowledge see
In the beatific vision
Of the blessèd Trinity.

Text Information
First Line: Hark! the sound of holy voices
Author: Christopher Wordsworth (1862)
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Publication Date: 1916
Topic: Holy Days: All Saints; Processional; Sunday Schools: General Use
Tune Information
Name: MOULTRIE
Composer: Gerald F. Cobb, 1838-1904
Meter: 8.7.8.7.D.
Key: G Major



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