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THE
TRUMPET.
12s.
"For
the
trumpet
shall
sound,
and
the
dead
shall
be
raised
incorruptible,
and
we
shall
be
changed.'-1
COR.
15:18
Key
of
D
Major.
J.
WILLIAMS.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON,
1911.
1.
The
cha
-
riot!
the
cha
-
riot!
its
wheels
roll
in
fire,
As
the
Lord
com-eth
down
in
the
pomp
of
his
ire!
2.
The
glo
-
ry!
the
glo
-
ry!
a
-
round
him
are
poured
Might-y
hosts
of
the
an
-
gels
that
wait
on
the
Lord;
3.
The
trum
-
pet!
the
trum
-
pet!
the
dead
all
have
heard,
Lo!
the
depths
of
the
stone-cov-ered
char
-
nel
are
stirred:
4.
The
judg
-
ment!
the
judg
-
ment!
the
thrones
are
all
set,
Where
the
Lamb
and
the
white-vest-ed
el
-
ders
are
met;
5.
O
mer
-
cy!
O
mer
-
cy!
look
down
from
a
-
bove,
Great
Cre
-
at
-
or,
on
us,
thy
sad
chil
-
dren,
with
love;
Lo!
self-mov
-
ing
it
drives
on
its
path
-
way
of
cloud,
And
the
heav'ns
with
the
bur
-
den
of
God
-
head
are
bowed.
And
the
glo
-
ri
-
fied
saints
and
the
mar
-
tyrs
are
there,
And
there
all
who
the
palm-wreaths
of
vic
-
to
-
ry
wear.
From
the
sea,
from
the
earth,
from
the
south,
from
the
north,
And
the
vast
gen
-
er
-
a
-
tions
of
man
are
come
forth.
There
all
flesh
is
at
once
in
the
sight
of
the
Lord,
And
the
doom
of
e
-
ter
-
ni
-
ty
hangs
on
his
word.
When
be-neath
to
their
dark
-
ness
the
wick
-
ed
are
driv'n,
May
our
just
-
i
-
fied
souls
find
a
wel
-
come
in
heav'n.
The
"Triumph"
is
credited
to
J.
Williams
in
"Southern
Harmony,"
by
William
Walker,
1835,
page
57;
same
book,
1849,
page
57.
"Christian
Harmony,"
same
author,
page
357.
We
have
been
unable
to
get
any
data
about
J.
Williams.
It
is
supposed
he
composed
the
above
tune,
bass
and
tenor,
about
1835,
for
it
appears
in
the
"Southern
Harmony"
and
"Christian
Harmony"
that
William
Walker
was
the
author
of
the
treble.
The
tune
was
published
in
the
"Sacred
Harp,"
by
White
and
King
from
1844
to
1869
without
an
alto.
As
the
tune
now
stands,
alto
has
been
composed
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.