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That glorious day is drawing nigh

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Ebenezer Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, with an appendix Consisting of Miscellaneous Pieces. 6th ed. #d508 (1877)
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That glorious day is drawing nigh

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs #566 (1839) Languages: English
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That glorious day is drawing nigh

Author: John Leland Hymnal: A New Selection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #610 (1839) Languages: English

That glorious day is drawing nigh

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist #d615 (1854)
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That glorious day is drawing nigh

Author: Unknown Hymnal: The Standard Church Hymnal #617 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: CANTERBURY

That glorious day is drawing nigh

Author: John Leland Hymnal: A Baptist Hymn Book, Designed Especially for the Regular Baptist Church and All Lovers of Truth #d679 (1844) Languages: English
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On the Mllenium

Hymnal: Hymns and Spiritual Songs for the use of Christians #159b (1803) First Line: That glorious day is drawing nigh Lyrics: 1 That glorious day is drawing nigh, When Zion's light shall shine; She shall arise and shine on high, Bright as the morning sun The north and south their suns resign, And earth's foundation bend; Christ, like a comely bride adorn'd, All-glorious shall descend. 2 The king that wears the glorious crown, The azure flaming bow, That holy city shall bring down, To bless his saints below. When Zion's bleeding conqu'ring king Shall sin and death destroy, The morning stars together sing, And Zion shouts for joy. 3 The holy bright musician band, Who play on harps of gold, In holy order see they stand, Fair Salem to behold. Ascending on such melting strains, Jehovah's name they bear, Such shouts thro' earth's extensive plains Were never heard before. 4 Let Satan rage and boast no more, Nor think his reigning long, The saints, tho' feeble weak and poor, Their great Redeemer's strong, He is their shield and hiding place, A covert from the wind, A fountain in the wilderness, Throughout the weary land. 5 The chrystal streams run down from heav'n They issue from the throne, The floods of strive away are driv'n The church becomes but one. That peaceful union we shall know, And live upon his love, And shout and sing of grace below, As angels do above. 6 A thousand years shall roll around, The church shall be complete, Call'd by the glorious trumpet sound, Their Saviour Christ to meet, They rise with joy, and mount on high, They fly to Jesus' arms, And gaze with wonder and delight, On their beloved's charms, 7 Like apples fair his beauties are, To feed and cheer the mind, No earthly fruit can so recruit, Nor flaggons full of wine. Their troubles o'er, they grieve no more, But sing in strains of joy, In raptures sweet, and bliss complete, They feast and never cloy. Languages: English
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Millennium

Hymnal: Society hymns, original and selected on evangelical and experimental subjects #XXXVII (1790) First Line: That glorious day is drawing nigh Lyrics: 1 That glorious day is drawing nigh, When Zion's light shall come; She shall arise and shine on high, Bright as the morning sun. 2 The north and south their sons resign, And earth's foundation bend; A bride adorn'd Jerusalem All glorious shall descend. 3 The King who wears the glorious crown, The azure flaming bow, The holy city shall bring down To bless the church below. 4 When Zion's bleeding conqu'ring King Shall sin and death destroy, The morning stars together sing, And Zion shout for joy. 5 The holy, bright angelic band, Who sing on harps of gold, Hard by the throne in order stand, When gentler numbers roll. 6 Descending in seraphic strains, Jehovah they adore; Such shouts through earth's extensive plains Were never heard before. 7 Let Satan rage and boast no more, Nor think his reigning long; Though saints are feeble, weak and poor, Their great Redeemer's strong. 8 In storms he is our hiding place, A covert from the wind; A shady Rock and flowing Stream Through all the weary land. 9 The crystal stream runs down from heav'n It issues from the throne; The floods of strife away are driv'n The church becomes but one. 10 This peaceful union she shall know, And live upon his love; And shout and sing his name below, As angels do above. 11 A thousand years shall roll around, The church shall be complete; Call'd by the trumpet's glorious sound, Her Saviour for to meet. 12 She'll mount from earth and soar on high, She'll fly to Jesus' arms; To gaze with rapture and delight, On her Beloved's charms. 13 Like apples fair his beauties are To feed and cheer the mind; No earthly fruit can so recruit, Nor flagons full of wine. 14 Their troubles o'er, she'll grieve no more, But sing in strains of joy; In raptures sweet and bliss complete She'll feast, and never cloy. Languages: English
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The glorious day is drawing nigh

Hymnal: A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints #143 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Languages: English

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