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Judgment Brought Forth Unto Victory

Author: George Richards Appears in 3 hymnals Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project First Line: Lo! the man of God appointed

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Lo! the man of God appointed

Hymnal: Christian Hymns #21 (1823) Hymnal Title: Christian Hymns Languages: English
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Lo the man of God appointed

Author: George Richards Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #A40 (1808) Hymnal Title: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs
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Judgment brought forth unto Victory

Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CXCI (1792) Meter: Irregular Hymnal Title: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs First Line: Lo! the man of God appointed Lyrics: 1 Lo! the man of God appointed, Judge of quick and judge of dead, Mid his Father's throne exalted, High in glory lifts hthe head. Shout triumphant, sing rejoicing, shout triumphant, 'Tis the Son, the Son of Man. 2 He's the bringer forth of judgment, Judgment bas'd on truth divine: See, before the bar arraigned, Death and heal their pow'rs resign. Ransom'd thousands, happy myriads, rising nations, Sound th' Almighty Saviour's name. 3 Where is sin, and death, and Satan? Triumph they? or triumphs God? Sin, and death, and hell, subdued, Feel the Monarch's iron rod. Whilst the nature, human nature, Christ assumed, Is by him redeem'd, and sav'd. 4 Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Glory be to God Most High: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Worlds below and worlds on high Shout Redemption! cry Salvation ! praise the Saviour! Praise, O praise ye Him— Amen. Topics: The Glorious Appearing of the Savior God Scripture: 1 Chronicles 16:32-33 Languages: English

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George Richards

1755 - 1814 Hymnal Title: Calvin Hymnary Project Author of "Judgment Brought Forth Unto Victory" Richards, George, born near Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1755. For some years he was Purser and Chaplain in the United States Navy, and also taught a school in Boston. In 1789 he became an Universalist preacher, ministered at Portsmouth, New Haven, 1793-1809, and from 1809 in Philadelphia, where, his mind having given way under trouble, he died by his own hand, March 16, 1816. With S. Lane he edited the Universalist Hymn Book, published at Boston, 1792. This was one of the earliest collections of that body. It contained 49 of Richards's hymns. In 1801 he published A Collection of Hymns, Dover, New Hampshire, which contained 6 additional hymns by himself, and in 1806, also at Dover, a second edition of the same, greatly enlarged, with another 26 hymns. Of these the following are in common use at the present time:— 1. 0 Christ, what gracious words. The Gospel Message. This hymn appeared in the Boston Collection, 1792, and is the best of the early Universalist hymns. In the Andover Sabbath Hymn Book, 1858, it is given as "Saviour, what gracious words." In this form and also in the original, it is found in several collections. 2. Long as the darkening cloud abode. Easter. This hymn in modern collections, as the Songs of the Sanctuary, 1865, No. 687, is composed thus: stanza i. and ii., 11. 1-4, are from Richards, and the rest of the hymn, 3 stanzas of 8 lines in all, is anonymous. Additional hymns by Richards, from both the Boston and the Dover collections, are in modern Universalist hymn-books. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)