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When the King comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: The Quartet #110 (1884) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Refrain First Line: When the King comes in, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]
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When the King Comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: Crowning Glory #143 (1894) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Refrain First Line: When the King comes in, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]
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When the King Comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: Crowning Glory No. 2 #189 (1890) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Refrain First Line: When the King comes in, brother Languages: English Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]

When the King Comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: The Revival Helper #208 (1893) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Refrain First Line: When the King comes in, Brother Languages: English Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]
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When the King Comes In

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: The Epworth Hymnal #222 (1885) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Languages: English Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]
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When the King Comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: Temple Trio #364 (1886) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Tune Title: [Call'd to the feast by the King are we]
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When the King comes in, brother

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: International Song Service #95 (1895) First Line: Call'd to the feast by the King are we Lyrics: 1 Call'd to the feast by the King are we, Sitting, perhaps, where his people be; How will it fare, then, with you and me, When the King comes in. Refrain: When the King comes in, brother, When the King comes in! How will it fare with you and me When the King comes in? 2 Crowns on the head where the thorns have been, Glorified he who once died for men; Splendid the vision before us then, When the King comes in. [Refrain] 3 Like lightning's flash will that instant show Things hidden long from both friend and foe, Just what we are, every one will know, When the King come sin. [Refrain] 4 Joyful his eyes on each one shall rest Who is in white wedding garments dressed Ah! well for us if we stand the test, When the King comes in. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: WHEN THE KING COMES IN
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When the King comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: The Otterbein Hymnal #230 (1909) First Line: Called to the feast by the King are we Languages: English Tune Title: WHEN THE KING COMES IN

When the King comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: Gems of Gladness for Sabbath School and Praise Meetings #d5 (1888) First Line: Called to the feast by the King are we Languages: English

When the King comes in

Author: J. E. Landor Hymnal: Himmelwaerts, eine Sammlung Geistlicher Lieder für Sonntagschulen und Jugendvereine [Mit Anhang] #d7 (1899) First Line: Called to the feast by the King are we

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