Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ADVENT
66
Hark the Glad Sound! The Savior Comes
C. M.
Is. 61: 1, 2; Luke 4: 18
Philip Doddridge, 1735, cento
Chesterfield
Thomas Haweis, 1792
The
prom
bond
men
To
soul
ing
the
tan’s
ior
The
In
Sav
bleed
clear
Sa
to
tal
age
ised
cure,
ray
held.
long;
the
the
from
sound!
glad
The
bro
thick
pris’n
4
He
3
He
2
He
1
Hark
comes
comes
comes
the
to
of
re
ior
ers
bind,
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lease,
comes,
est
heart
films
to
Sav
ken
day.
yield.
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a
ters
ble
tial
A
poor.
voice
fet
les
hum
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ron
ce
the
Let
And
And
The
men.
heart
brass
eye
treas
pare
fore
of
of
pre
be
balls
ures
ev
gates
on
with
’ry
of
the
the
And
The
To
T’ en
ev
i
pour
rich
a
Him
the
His
grace
blind
burst,
throne
5
Our glad hosannas, Prince of Peace,
Thy welcome shall proclaim
And heav’n’s eternal arches ring
With Thy belovèd name.
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