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Inviting Angels

Author: Campbell Meter: 7.6 Appears in 65 hymnals First Line: The glorious light of Zion is spreading all around Refrain First Line: To see the saints in glory Lyrics: 1. The glorious light of Zion Is spreading all around, And sinners now are hearkening Unto the gospel sound: 2. The standard of King Jesus Triumphant doth arise, And mourners crowd around it, With bitter groans and cries. 3. The suffering, bleeding Savior, Who died on Calvary, Is now proclaimed to sinners To set the guilty free; 4. And while the glorious message Was circulating round, Some souls, exposed to ruin, Redeeming love have found. 5. And of that favored number, I hope that I am one; And Christ, I trust, will finish The work he has begun; 6. He'll perfect it in righteousness, And I shall ever be A monument of mercy, To all eternity. 7. I am but a young convert, Who lately did enlist A soldier under Jesus, My Prophet, King, and Priest; 8. I have received my bounty, Likewise my martial dress, A ring of love and favor, A robe of righteousness. 9. Now down into the water Will we young converts go; There went our Lord and Master When he was here below; 10. We lay our sinful bodies Beneath the yielding wave, An emblem of the Savior, When he lay in the grave. 11. Poor sinners, think what Jesus Has done for you and me: Behold his mangled body Hung tortured on the tree! 12. His hands, his feet, his bleeding side To you he doth display;— Oh! tell me, brother sinner, How can you stay away? 13. Come, all you elder brethren Ye soldiers of the cross; Who, for the sake of Jesus, Have counted all things loss. 14. Come pray for us, young converts That we may travel on, And meet you all in glory Where our Redeemer's gone. To see the saints in glory, And the angels stand inviting The angels stand inviting, To welcome pilgrims home. The Southern Harmony

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[The glorious light of Zion]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: E. T. Hildebrand Incipit: 13432 11211 77113 Used With Text: Inviting Angels
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Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: B. F. White Incipit: 11513 56533 12111 Used With Text: To see the saints in glory

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The glorious light of Zion is spreading

Author: Campbell Hymnal: Hymns of Zion #d192 (1829) Languages: English
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The glorious light of Zion is spreading

Author: Campbell Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs #S.CLXII (1817) Languages: English

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William Walker

1809 - 1875 Person Name: Wm. Walker Composer of "ZION'S LIGHT" in The Good Old Songs

Campbell

Author of "Inviting Angels"

B. F. White

1800 - 1879 Author of "The glor’ous light of Zion " in The Sacred Harp Benjamin F. White (b. Spartanburg, SC, 1800; d. Atlanta, GA, 1879), was coeditor of The Sacred Harp (1844). He came from a family of fourteen children and was largely self-taught. Eventually White became a popular singing-school teacher and editor of the weekly Harris County newspaper. Bert Polman
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