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Hymns / Music :: A Shout In The Camp

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"What means the noise of this great shout in the camp?" 1 Samuel 4:6

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Fanny Crosby, 1872 Words: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby, in Rescue Songs, by Colonel Henry H. Hadley, 1896.

Music: John Robson Sweney


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John Robson Sweney (1837-1899)

There's a shout in the camp, for the Lord is here,
Hallelujah! praise His Name.
To the feast of His love we again draw near,
Praise, oh, praise His Name.

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Room for the millions! room for all!
Hallelujah! praise His Name!
Come to the banquet, great and small,
Praise, oh, praise His Name.

There's a shout in the ranks of the King of kings,
Hallelujah! praise His Name;
While we drink at the Rock from the living springs
Praise, oh, praise His Name.

Refrain

There's a shout in the camp while our souls repeat
Hallelujah! praise His Name;
There is room for the world at the Savior's feet,
Praise, oh, praise His Name.

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