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When the King Shall Claim His Own

Author: L. D. Santee Appears in 9 hymnals Topics: His Second Coming First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Lyrics: 1 In the glad time of the harvest, In the grand millennial year, When the King shall take His scepter, And to judge the world appear, Earth and sea shall yield their treasure, All shall stand before the throne; Just awards will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 2 O the rapture of His people! Long they’ve dwelt on earth’s low sod, With their hearts e’er turning homeward, Rich in faith and love to God. They will share the life immortal, They will know as they are known, They will pass the pearly portal, When the King shall claim His own. 3 Long they’ve toiled within the harvest, Sown the precious seed with tears; Soon they’ll drop their heavy burdens In the glad millennial years; They will share the bliss of heaven, Nevermore to sigh or moan; Starry crowns will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 4 We shall greet the loved and loving, Who have left us lonely here; Every heartache will be banished When the Saviour shall appear; Never grieved with sin or sorrow, Never weary or alone; O we long for that glad morrow When the King shall claim His own. Used With Tune: [In the glad time of the harvest]
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O Lord of Life

Author: Marion Franklin Ham Meter: 10.10.10.10 Appears in 20 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ His Second Coming First Line: O Lord of life, Thy kingdom is at hand Used With Tune: PRO PATRIA
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He's Coming Once Again

Author: F. E. Belden Meter: 6.6.8.6 D Appears in 7 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ His Second Coming Used With Tune: VERDI
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We Know Not the Hour

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 15 hymnals Topics: His Second Coming First Line: We know not the hour of the Master's appearing Refrain First Line: He will come, let us watch and be ready Used With Tune: [We know not the hour of the Master's appearing]
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O Prince of Peace

Author: J. T. Graves Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: His Second Coming First Line: O Prince of Peace, who once didst rise Refrain First Line: O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! Lyrics: 1 O Prince of Peace, who once didst rise In splendid triumph to the skies, Before the rapt disciples’ eyes, O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! For Thy appearance all things pray; All nature sighs at Thy delay! Thy people cry, “No longer stay.” O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! 2 Hear Thou the whole creation’s groan, The war-swept nations’ plaintive moan, The lands made deserts all forlorn; O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! See signals of distress unfurled By states on stormy billows hurled; Thou Polestar of a shipwrecked world, O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! 3 By doubts and sorrows inly pressed, By foes beleaguered and oppressed, Hear the strong cry of world unrest! O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! Hope of the tried and faithful host, Their only glory, joy, and boast, Without Thy advent all is lost— O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! 4 Come with Thy beauteous diadem; Come with embattled cherubim, Come with the shout of seraphim. O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! Come on Thy seat of radiant cloud; Come with the Archangel’s trumpet loud; Come Saviour, let the heavens be bowed— O come, Lord Jesus, quickly come! Used With Tune: [O Prince of Peace, who once didst rise]
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I Want to Be Ready

Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: His Second Coming First Line: I want to be ready when Jesus comes Lyrics: I want to be ready when Jesus comes, I want to be ready when Jesus comes. Earth’s pleasures grow dim While I’m waiting for Him; Lord, keep me till Jesus comes. Used With Tune: [I want to be ready when Jesus comes]
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In Clouds of Glory

Author: H. de F. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: His Second Coming First Line: For He's coming in clouds of glory Lyrics: For He’s coming in clouds of glory; No more sighing, No more dying; Tell it over the wondrous story, Christ is coming, by and by. Used With Tune: [For He's coming in clouds of glory]
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Longing

Author: H. de F. Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: His Second Coming First Line: Precious Redeemer, my brother and friend Refrain First Line: Longing dear Saviour, I'm longing for Thee! Lyrics: 1 Precious Redeemer, my brother and friend, Dearer than all is my Saviour; On me His grace and His blessings descend, I’m longing, dear Saviour, for Thee. Refrain: Longing, dear Saviour, I’m longing for Thee! Hasten, glad moment, when Jesus I’ll see; Longing to be Saviour, with Thee, Longing, I’m longing for Jesus. 2 Earth holds no charm that can lure me away, Kept by the love of my Saviour; Sweeter He grows ev’ry step of the way, I’m longing, dear Saviour, for Thee. [Refrain] 3 Deeper than ocean and boundless as space, Such is the love of my Saviour; Soul-thrilling rapture to look in His face, I’m longing, dear Saviour, for Thee. [Refrain] 4 Friends here may fail me, but Jesus is true; O what a wonderful Saviour; His love sufficient will carry me thro’, I’m longing, dear Saviour, for Thee. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Precious Redeemer, my brother and friend]

Hail Him the King of Glory

Author: H. de F. Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: His Second Coming First Line: Tell it to ev'ry kindred and nation Used With Tune: [Tell it to ev'ry kindred and nation]
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Heir of the Kingdom

Author: Anon. Meter: 11.10.11.10 Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ His Second Coming First Line: Heir of the Kingdom, O why dost thou slumber? Used With Tune: RODMAN

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