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RUDIMENTS
Continued.
THE
GREAT
ROLL-CALL.
"And
before
him
shall
be
gathered
all
the
nations."-MATT.
5
:
22;
ROM.
14:
10;
COR.
5:
10;
REV.
12
:
20.
LACY
FREER
SHAFFER,
1909.
S.
M.
AND
T.
J.
DENSON
AND
J.
S.
JAMES
1909.
1.
{
At
the
sounding
of
the
trumpet
(of
the
trum-pet),
Shall
we
hark
with
rapturous
longing
(rapturous
longing),
When
life's
work
at
last
is
o'er
(last
is
o'er),
To
the
call-ing
of
the
roll
(of
the
roll),
And
we
gath-er
in
that
Or
shall
we
be
fear-ful-
2.
{Shall
we
meet
the
Sav-iour
glad-ly,
As
He
stands
with
outstretched
arm,
Shall
we
feel
we've
done
our
Or
as
we
stand
there
shall
we
know
We
have
failed
to
serve
the
Lord,
On-ly
wor
-
shiped
Him
half
-
3.
{Come,
then
let
us
do
our
du
-
ty,
*
As
we
jour
-
ney
en
the
way,
That
our
meet
-
ing
may
be
3*lFor
the
time.
is
not
far
dis
-
tant
When
we
gath
-
er,
one
and
all,
We
must
hark
-
en
to
that
CHORUS.
cir-cle
(in
that
cir-de),
Where
we
nev-er
met
be-fore
<;met
be-fore),
1
trembling
(fearful,
trembling),
Like
some
guilty
frightened
soul
(frightened
soul).
J
We
shall
gath-er,
we
shall
gath-er,
we
shall
gath-er.
du
-
ty,
And
have
no
cause
for
a
-
iarm,
}
hearted,
Sel-dom
read...
^..
His
precious
word.
J
joy-ous,
In
that
great
and
per-fect
day,!
trampet,
And
an
-
swer
that
great
roll
call,
/
We
shall
gath
-
er,
we
shall
gath-er,
We
shall
Copyright,
1909,
by
J.
S.
James.