% "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning," with first printed melody
% from Bellows Falls Hymnal, an unofficial Latter Day Saint hymnal
% published in Bellows Falls, Vermont by J. C. Little and G. B. Gardner, 1844.
% The tune is a reproduction of the 1844 printing
% and contains subtle differences to the tune sung today.
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filename="SpiritOfGod.ly"
enteredby = "David Bolton"
composer = "Anonymous"
metre = "12 11 12 11 12 11"
title = "The Spirit of God"
poet = "William Wines Phelps (1792--1872)"
meter=\metre
mutopiatitle = "The Spirit of God"
mutopiacomposer = \composer
mutopiapoet = "W. W. Phelps (1792--1872)"
mutopiainstrument = "Voice (SB)"
date = "19th century"
source = "J. C. Little and G. B. Gardner Hymnbook (Bellows Falls, Vermont: 1844)"
style = "Hymn"
copyright = "Public Domain"
maintainer = "David Bolton"
maintainerWeb = "http://davidbolton.info/"
lastupdated = "2005/Aug/16"
piece = " "
footer = "Mutopia-2005/08/18-593"
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\clef "treble"
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f | e( g) c e |d( g,) a f' | e( d) c b | c2
\break
%Chorus
r4 g^\markup{CHORUS} | g4.( f8) e4 g | g4.( f8) e4 g | c( e) d c | b( a) g
g | c2 d4 e | a,2 a4 a | f'2 e4. e8 | d2 r4
e8. d16 | c2 d4 e | a,2 f'4 e | d4. e8 d4 c | b( a) g
g | c( d) e c | a( f') e d | c2 b4 d | c2. \bar "|."
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%Chorus
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g | a2 g4 g | f2 e4 e | d2 c4 e | g2 r4
c, | c2 d4 e | f2 f4 e | d2 d4 f | g2 g4
g | c,2 e4 c | f( d) e f | g2 g4 g | c,2. \bar "|."
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The4 spi2 -- rit4 of God2 like4 a fire2. is4 burn2 -- ing;4
The4 lat2 -- ter4 day glo2 -- ry4 be -- gins2 to4 come forth;2.
%chorus
We'll4 sing2 and4 we'll shout2 with4 the arm2 -- ies4 of hea2 -- ven;4
Ho4 -- san2 -- na,4 Ho -- san2 -- na4 to God2 and4. the8 Lamb!2.
Let4 glo2 -- ry4 to them2 in4 the high2 -- est4 be giv2 -- en,4
Hence4 -- forth2 and4 for -- ev2 -- er,4 a -- men2 and4 a -- men2.
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The4 vis2 -- ions4 and bles2 -- ings4 of old2 are4 re -- turn2 --ing:4
The4 an2 -- gels4 are com2 -- ing4 to vi2 -- it4 the earth,2.
}
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% A4 -- des2 -- te,4 fi -- del2 -- es,
% Lae2 -- ti4 trium -- phan2 -- tes,4
% Ven4 -- i2 -- te,4 ven-- i2 -- te4 in Beth2.. -- le8 -- hem.1
% Na2 -- tum4 vi -- de2 -- te
% Reg4 -- em ang-- el-- or2 -- um.4
% Ven -- i -- te a -- dor -- e2 -- mus,4
% Ven -- i -- te a -- dor -- e2 -- mus,4
% Ven -- i -- te a -- dor -- e2 -- mus,
% Do2.. -- mi8 -- num.2.
% _4
% A2 -- men.
% }
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