Better Convention Songs, Our 1929 Book #d138
Display Title: The new song First Line: With harps and with vials, there stands Author: Arthur T. Pierson Date: 1928
Better Convention Songs, Our 1929 Book #d138

1. With harps and with viols, there stand a great throng
In the presence of Jesus, and sing this new song:
Refrain:
Unto Him who hath loved us and washed us from sin,
Unto Him be the glory forever, Amen.
2. All these once were sinners, defiled in his sight,
Now arrayed in pure garments in praise they unite. [Refrain]
3. He maketh the rebel a priest and a king,
He hath bought us and taught us this new song to sing. [Refrain]
4. How helpless and hopeless we sinners had been,
If he never had loved us till cleansed from our sin. [Refrain]
5. Aloud in his praises our voices shall ring,
So that others believing, this new song shall sing. [Refrain]
Source: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #6
Rv Arthur Tappan Pierson DD USA 1837-1911. Born at New York City, NY, he professed faith in Christ at age 13 upon attending a Methodist revival meeting. He was educated at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, (1857), and Union Theological Seminary (1869). He married Sarah Frances Benedict in 1860, and they had seven children: Helen, Laura, Louise, Delavan, Farrand, Edith, and Anna. He entered Presbyterian ministry in 1860. He pastored successfully at the Congregational Church, Winsted, CT, (summers of 1859 & 1869), Binghampton, NY (1860-1863), Waterford, NY (1863-1869) Fort Street Presbyterian Church, Detroit, M (1869-1882)I, and at Bethany Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, PA (1883-1889), where he ran a missionary training school and de… Go to person page >| First Line: | With harps and with viols, there stand a great throng |
| Title: | With Harps and With Viols |
| Author: | Arthur T. Pierson (1886) |
| Meter: | 11.12 with refrain |
| Language: | English |
| Refrain First Line: | Unto Him who hath loved us and washed us from sin |
| Copyright: | Public Domain |
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