Attending an­gels

The phrase "Attending an­gels" resonates through 4 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

Attending an­gels· 4 hymns found
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Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,
Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,
Adorned with shin­ing grace.
The Lord is ris­en in­deed!

Attending an­gels

And earth and hell shall know and fear
And earth and hell shall know and fear
And the bright ar­mies sing—
Up to the courts of Heav­en with speed

When Christ in Judgment Shall Descend

lyricist: From Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1836
Hymn 1

...Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,

Attending an­gels come,

And earth and hell shall know and fear...

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Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,

Attending an­gels come,

And earth and hell shall know and fear

When Christ in Judgment Shall Descend

The Lord, the Judge, Before His Throne

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1719
Composer: Arthur Mann (1850–1929)
Hymn 2

...Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,

Attending an­gels come,

And earth and hell shall know and fear...

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Heav’n from ab­ove His call shall hear,

Attending an­gels come,

And earth and hell shall know and fear

The Lord, the Judge, Before His Throne

Lo! What a Glorious Sight Appears

lyricist: Isaac Watts, 1707
Composer: Orlando Gibbons, 1623
Hymn 3

...Adorned with shin­ing grace.

Attending an­gels shout for joy,

And the bright ar­mies sing—...

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Adorned with shin­ing grace.

Attending an­gels shout for joy,

And the bright ar­mies sing—

Lo! What a Glorious Sight Appears

The Lord Is Risen Indeed!

lyricist: Thomas Kelly, 1802
Composer: Genevan Psalter, 1551
Hymn 4

...The Lord is ris­en in­deed!

Attending an­gels, hear!

Up to the courts of Heav­en with speed...

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The Lord is ris­en in­deed!

Attending an­gels, hear!

Up to the courts of Heav­en with speed

The Lord Is Risen Indeed!

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