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Where Shall I Be?

Author: C. P. J. Hymnal: Glorious Gospel Hymns #578 (1931) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds? Languages: English Tune Title: [When judgment day is drawing nigh]
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones, 1865-1949 Hymnal: One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism #601 (2018) Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: Oh, where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1 When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of men shall try, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul; Where shall I be? Refrain: Oh, where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds, Oh, where shall I be when it sounds so loud? When it sounds so loud as to wake up the dead? Oh, where shall I be when it sounds? 2 When wicked men His wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all the works of men decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3 When heav'n and earth as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4 All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old Apolyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forevermore, Where shall I be? [Refrain] Topics: The Gospel in the Christian Life Second Coming; Christian Year Advent (Second Coming) Scripture: Revelation 5:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: JUDGMENT DAY
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones, 1865-1949 Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #697 (2012) Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1 When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of men shall try, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul; Where shall I be? Refrain: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds, O where shall I be when it sounds so loud? When it sounds so loud as to wake up the dead? O where shall I be when it sounds? 2 When wicked men his wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all the works of men decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3 When heav'n and earth as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4 All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old *Apolyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forevermore, Where shall I be? [Refrain] *A place of the destruction, Sheol, the depths of Hell. Topics: Funeral Sacraments; Communion of Saints; Death; Eternal Life; Heaven; Judgment; Praise; Redemption; Second Coming; Worship and Adoration Scripture: Revelation 11:18 Languages: English Tune Title: JUDGMENT DAY
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: Charles P. Jones, 1865-1949 Hymnal: Total Praise #191 (2011) Meter: 8.4.8.4 with refrain First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1 When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of men shall try, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul; Where shall I be? Refrain: O where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds, O where shall I be when it sounds so loud? When it sounds so loud as to wake up the dead? O where shall I be when it sounds? 2 When wicked men His wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all the works of men decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3 When heav'n and earth as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4 All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old Apolyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forevermore, Where shall I be? [Refrain] Topics: Admonition; Everlasting Life; Jesus Christ His Ascension and Reign; Judgment; Peace; Redemption; Resurrection Scripture: Psalm 23:4 Languages: English Tune Title: JUDGEMENT DAY
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Where Shall I Be?

Author: C.P. Jones Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #355 (2024) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: Where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Lyrics: 1. When judgment day is drawing nigh, Where shall I be? When God the works of mortals tries, Where shall I be? When east and west the fire shall roll, Where shall I be? How will it be with my poor soul. Where shall I be? Refrain: Oh, where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds? Oh, where shall I be when it sounds so loud, When it sounds so loud as to wake up the dead? Oh, where shall I be when it sounds? 2. When wicked souls his wrath shall see, Where shall I be? And to the rocks and mountains flee, Where shall I be? When hills and mountains flee away, Where shall I be? When all our human works decay, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 3. When Heav'n and Earth, as some great scroll, Where shall I be? Shall from God's angry presence roll, Where shall I be? When all the saints redeemed shall stand, Where shall I be? Forever blest at God's right hand, Where shall I be? [Refrain] 4. All trouble done, all conflict past, Where shall I be? And old Apollyon bound at last, Where shall I be? When Christ shall reign from shore to shore, Where shall I be? And peace abide forever more, Where shall I be? [Refrain] Topics: Ordinary Time Week 28 Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 5:2-6 Languages: English Tune Title: WHERE SHALL I BE

Where Shall I Be When the First Trumpet Sounds?

Author: C. P. Jones Hymnal: The Sing! Hymnal #896 (2025) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh, where shall I be? Refrain First Line: O, where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds Topics: Wrath Of God; Heaven; Reign of Jesus; Judgment; Return of Christ Scripture: Isaiah 66:15-16 Languages: English Tune Title: WHERE SHALL I BE

O where shall I be

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: Chimes of Glory No. 3 #d109 (1936) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the last trumpet sounds Languages: English

Where shall I be

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: Favorite Songs #d110 (1907) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the last trumpet sounds Languages: English

Where shall I be

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: Salvation Songs for all Religious Work and Worship #d111 (1921) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the last trumpet sounds

Where shall I be

Author: Charles Price Jones Hymnal: Helpful Hymns suitable for all religious services #d141 (1925) First Line: When judgment day is drawing nigh Refrain First Line: O where shall I be when the last trumpet sounds Languages: English

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