Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
JUDGMENT
612
That Day of Wrath, That Dreadful Day
2 Pet. 3: 10
L. M.
Dies irae, dies illa
Thomas de Celano, c. 1250, cento
Tr., Walter Scott, 1805
Windham
Daniel Read, 1785
When
The
When
ful
ed
ful
day,
scroll,
day,
man
flam
heav’n
to
ing
and
ing
of
on
shriv’l
day
3
Lord,
2
When,
1
That
that
a
that
that
dread
wrath
parch
day,
like
wrath,
sin
yet
sin
ner’s
more
ner’s
yet,
trem
be
bling
and
the
ment
earth
heav’ns
Judg
shall
to
er
a
from
wakes
geth
pass
roll;
way!
clay,
Thou
loud
pow’r
the
er
shall
Be
What
When
the
meet
trump
earth
dread
wakes
pass
ful
that
that
shall
stay?
dread,
Stay,
shall
the
heav’n
he
high
How
Swells
Tho’
and
a
men.
way.
day?
dead,
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