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The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding

Appears in 10 hymnals Matching Instances: 10 Refrain First Line: Return, return ye captives

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[The gospel trumpet's sounding]

Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Composer and/or Arranger: R. S. Thain Incipit: 13344 53122 43223 Used With Text: The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding
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[The gospel trumpet's sounding]

Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: L. L. Pickett Incipit: 55316 53125 54355 Used With Text: The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding
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[The gospel trumpet's sounding]

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: Hamp H. Sewell Incipit: 34517 66535 54533 Used With Text: The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding

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The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1986 Lyrics: 1. The Gospel trumpet’s sounding, The year of jubilee, And grace is all abounding, To set the bondmen free. Refrain Return, return, ye captives, Return unto your home, The Gospel trumpet’s sounding, The jubilee is come! The Gospel trumpet’s sounding, The jubilee is come! 2. Forsake your wretched service, Your master’s claims are o’er; Avail yourselves of freedom, Be Satan’s slaves no more. [Refrain] 3. A better Master’s calling, In accents true and kind; He asks a loving service, And claims a willing mind. [Refrain] 4. He offers you salvation, And points to joys above; And, longing, waits to make you The objects of His love. [Refrain] 5. In living faith accept Him, Give up all ease beside; While grace is loudly calling, Look to the Crucified. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The Gospel trumpet's sounding]
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The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding

Hymnal: Glowing Songs #171 (1895) Refrain First Line: Return, return ye captives Languages: English Tune Title: [The gospel trumpet's sounding]
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The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding

Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #148 (1894) Refrain First Line: Return, return ye captives Languages: English Tune Title: [The gospel trumpet's sounding]

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R. S. Thain

Composer of "[The Gospel trumpet's sounding]" in The Cyber Hymnal

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "The Gospel Trumpet's Sounding" in Celestial Showers No. 1, a collection of gospel songs used in Rev. I. Toliver's Meetings In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

L. L. Pickett

1859 - 1928 Composer of "[The gospel trumpet's sounding]" in Celestial Showers No. 1, a collection of gospel songs used in Rev. I. Toliver's Meetings Rv Leander Lycurgus Pickett USA 1859-1928. Born at Burnsville, MS, he became a Methodist evangelist. He held meetings in several states and at Holiness campgrounds. After marrying Ludie, they served pastorates in northeast TX, and Columbia, SC, before moving to Wilmore, KY. Pickett married Pruvy Melviney Dorough in 1878, and they had a son, James, in 1880. After her death in 1887, he married Ludie in 1888. He was a renowned speaker, leader, minister, author, hymnwriter, and patriot, prominent in the Holiness Movement, and helped found Asbury College (now University), at Wilmore, KY, where he also served as the financial agent of the board of trustees for many years. The Picketts boarded m,inistry students attending Asbury, among whom was missionary E Stanley Jones. In 1905 a student prayer meeting at the Pickett home spilled out to the Asbury campus in a revival that spread around the town of Wilmore. Between 1891 and 1926 Pickett published 11 song books, some with others, including John Sweney, William J Kirkpatrick, John Bryant, Martin Knapp, Elisha A Hoffman, Burke Culpepper, William Marks, Benjamin Butts, and Robert McNeill. He died at Middlesboro, KY. John Perry