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Don't You See My Jesus Coming?

Author: Caleb J. Taylor, 1753-1816 Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 54 hymnals First Line: Don’t you see my Jesus coming? Lyrics: 1 Don’t you see my Jesus coming? Don’t you see, in yonder cloud? With ten thousand angels round Him, See how they my Jesus crowd? 2 Don’t you see His arms extended? Don’t you hear His charming voice? Each loving heart beats high for glory, Oh! my Jesus is my choice. 3 Don’t you see the saints ascending? Hear them shouting through the air? Jesus smiling, trumpets sounding, Now His glory they shall share. 4 Don’t you see the heavens open? And the saints in glory there; Shouts of triumph bursting round you, Glory, glory, glory here. 5 Come backsliders, tho’ you’ve pierced Him, And have caused His Church to mourn; Yet you may retain free pardon, If you will to Him return. 6 Now behold each loving spirit, Shout the praise of His dear name; View the smiles of their dear Jesus, While His presence feeds the flame. 7 There we’ll range the fields of pleasure, By our dear Redeemer’s side, Shouting glory, glory, glory, While eternal ages glide. Used With Tune: WELLESLEY

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WELLESLEY

Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 349 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Lizzie Shove Tourjée Estabrook Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 51217 52321 65432 Used With Text: Don't You See My Jesus Coming?
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WARRENTON

Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 14 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wayne Hooper (1920-2007) Tune Sources: C. C. Abbott's Pocket Companion, 1822 Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 55556 71665 51153 Used With Text: Don't You See My Jesus Coming

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Don't You See My Jesus Coming?

Author: Caleb J. Taylor, 1753-1816 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9893 Meter: 8.7.8.7 First Line: Don’t you see my Jesus coming? Lyrics: 1 Don’t you see my Jesus coming? Don’t you see, in yonder cloud? With ten thousand angels round Him, See how they my Jesus crowd? 2 Don’t you see His arms extended? Don’t you hear His charming voice? Each loving heart beats high for glory, Oh! my Jesus is my choice. 3 Don’t you see the saints ascending? Hear them shouting through the air? Jesus smiling, trumpets sounding, Now His glory they shall share. 4 Don’t you see the heavens open? And the saints in glory there; Shouts of triumph bursting round you, Glory, glory, glory here. 5 Come backsliders, tho’ you’ve pierced Him, And have caused His Church to mourn; Yet you may retain free pardon, If you will to Him return. 6 Now behold each loving spirit, Shout the praise of His dear name; View the smiles of their dear Jesus, While His presence feeds the flame. 7 There we’ll range the fields of pleasure, By our dear Redeemer’s side, Shouting glory, glory, glory, While eternal ages glide. Languages: English Tune Title: WELLESLEY
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Don't You See My Jesus Coming

Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #454 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Refrain First Line: I am bound for the kingdom, Will you go to glory with me? Lyrics: 1 Don’t you see my Jesus coming, See Him come in yonder cloud? With ten thousand angels round Him, How they do my Jesus crowd! Refrain I am bound for the kingdom, Will you go to glory with me? Hallelujah! O praise ye the Lord! 2 Don’t you see the saints ascending, Hear them shouting thro’ the air. Jesus smiling, trumpets sounding, Now His glory they shall share. [Refrain] Topics: Early Advent Tune Title: WARRENTON
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Don't you see my Jesus coming

Author: Caleb Taylor Hymnal: A New Selection of Hymns #VIII (1813) Languages: English

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Lizzie Tourjée

1858 - 1913 Person Name: Lizzie Shove Tourjée Estabrook Composer of "WELLESLEY" in The Cyber Hymnal Lizzie Shove Tourjee Estabrook USA 1858-1913. Born in Newport, RI, daughter of a famed music educator, organist, and composer, he encouraged her efforts at composing. When 17, she composed the tune for the famous hymn “Wellesley”. When her father, founder of the New England Conservatory of Music, became editor of the Methodist hymnal, he included her tune in the 1878 edition of the book, naming it for the college she attended, as she had written the tune while attending that school. She married Franklin Estabrook in 1883. They had a son, Rufus. She taught music and was an organist in Auburndale, MA. She died in Newton, MA. John Perry

Caleb Jarvis Taylor

1763 - 1817 Person Name: Caleb J. Taylor, 1753-1816 Author of "Don't You See My Jesus Coming?" in The Cyber Hymnal Caleb Jarvis Taylor was a Methodist minister, songwriter, author, and schoolteacher in Kentucky. Born Roman Catholic he converted before the age of 20. He organized early Methodist congregations in northeast Kentucky and supplied camp meeting songs during the Great Revival. He was born June 20, 1763, in St. Mary’s County, Maryland, and died June 6, 1816 in Maysville, Kentucky. Chris Hoh, from "The Early Camp Meeting Song Writers," Methodist Quarterly Review, 1859, Vol. XLI, Fourth Series, XI, April, p 401-413; The History of Methodism in Kentucky by a. H. Redford, p 128-134; Mt. Gilead Methodist Meeting House," Hopewell Museum website (www.hopewellmuseum.org)

Wayne Hooper

1920 - 2007 Person Name: Wayne Hooper (1920-2007) Arranger of "WARRENTON" in Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal Born: July 4, 1920, Little Rock, Arkansas. Died: February 28, 2007, at his home in Thousand Oaks, California. Hooper sang baritone with the King’s Quartet group for 18 years, and arranged and composed music for the group for 33 years. He taught music at the Portland (Oregon) Academy and Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska; served as musical director of the Voice of Prophecy broadcast; directed development and marketing for Hosanna House; did arranging and orchestration for Chapel Records; was musical co-editor of the 1985 Seventh-day Adventist hymnal; and co-authored the Companion to the SDA Hymnal. Andrews and La Sierra Universities awarded honorary doctor of music degrees to him. --www.hymntime.com/tch/