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Come, we that love the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 1,787 hymnals First Line: Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known

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[Come, ye that love the Lord]

Appears in 170 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. W. Dadmun Incipit: 13215 72155 31232 Used With Text: Come, Ye that Love the Lord
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[Come, we that love the Lord]

Appears in 342 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Robert S. Lowry (1826-1899) Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 13156 71231 5432 Used With Text: We're Marching to Zion
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[Come, we that love the Lord]

Appears in 987 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Aaron Williams Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 51132 12345 43432 Used With Text: Come, We That Love the Lord

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Come, We that Love the Lord

Author: Watts Hymnal: Latter-Day Saints Congregational Hymns #13 (1919) First Line: Come we that love the Lord Lyrics: 1. Come we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, And worship at His throne 2. Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; But servants of the heav'nly King May speak their joys abroad 3. The God who rules on high, And all the earth surveys– Who rides upon the stormy sky, And calms the roaring seas– 4. This mighty God is ours, Our Father and our Love; He will send down His heav'nly pow'rs, To carry us above. 5. There we shall see His face, And never, never sin; And, from the rivers of His grace Drink endless pleasures in. 6. Yes, and before we rise To that immortal state, The thoughts of such amazing bliss Should constant joys create 7. The men of grace have found Glory begun below; Celestial fruit on earthly ground, From faith and hope may grow. 8. Then let our songs abound, And every tear be dry; We're marching through Immanuel's ground To fairer worlds on high Languages: English Tune Title: [Come we that love the Lord]
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Come, We That Love the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts; Robert Lowry Hymnal: Yes, Lord! #24 (1982) Refrain First Line: We're marching to Zion Lyrics: 1 Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, Join in a song with sweet accord And thus surround the throne, And thus surround the throne. Refrain: We're marching to Zion, Beautiful, beautiful Zion; We're marching upward to Zion, The beautiful city of God. 2 Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; But children of the heav'nly King, But children of the heav'nly King May speak their joys abroad, May speak their joys abroad. [Refrain] 3 Then let our songs abound And every tear be dry; We're marching thru Immanuel's ground, We're marching thru Immanuel's ground To fairer worlds on high, To fairer worlds on high. [Refrain] Topics: Worship and Adoration Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, we that love the Lord]
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Come, We That Love the Lord

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #68 (1980) Lyrics: 1 Come, we that love the Lord, And let our joys be known; Join in a song with sweet accord, And thus surround the throne. 2 Let those refuse to sing Who never knew our God; But children of the heav'nly King May speak their joys abroad. 3 The men of grace have found Glory begun below; Celestial fruit on earthly ground From faith and hope may grow. 4 The hill of Zion yields A thousand sacred sweets, Before we reach the heav'nly fields, Or walk the golden streets. 5 Then let our songs abound, And ev'ry tear be dry; We're marching thro' Immanuel's ground To fairer worlds on high. Amen. Topics: Worship; Worship Scripture: Psalm 2:6 Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, we that love the Lord]

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R. H. Cornelius

1872 - 1933 Arranger of "[Come, we that love the Lord]" in Songs of the Cross R.H. Cornelius, known as Rufus Cornelius by his friends, was born in Blount Co., AL., January 24, 1872. He was educated in the public schools of Oneonta, the county seat. He began teaching in the public schools at an early age and at one time was associate Principle of the Oneonta High School. It was while teaching in the high school that he became interested in church music and began to study with some of the best teachers of the time. His first major teacher was the late A J showalter in one of his normals at Eden, AL. He continued his study with this wellknown teacher until he had finished the courses a second time. He soon felt that the study of harmony was his first love in his study and soon became one of the best harmon teachers of his time. Near the close of the century, he moved to Texas and settled in Midlothian, Ellis Co., where he established a publishing house and published many fine gospel song books that sold by the thousands. However, before coming to Texas, he was associated with The Showalter-Patton Co. who published his first compositions. Soon after coming to Texas, he devoted much time to teaching singing schools (Cornelius Normal Musical Institute) and soon became one of the best known teachers of that great state, often having many more calls for schools than he could have time for. In many cases his schools were dated years ahead. he had possessed a beautiful tenor voice and was of a very pleasant personality. This caused his to be loved by all who knew him. About 1914 he was called to Southwestern Baptist Seminary as head of the music department. After several years here in the Baptist School in Ft Worth, Texas, he felt he was more needed back in the field of teaching and songbook publishing. Soon after coming to Texas, he married Maycon Temperance Burleson, who was a fine singer and musician and wrote many songs.During the first 32 years of the 20th Century, this couple of musicians blessed the State of Texas with their singing and teaching. Of all the fine song written by Mr. Cornelius, "Oh, I want to See Him" will carry his memory for years to come. The Cornelius' were members of the Baptist Church and were devoted Christians. Mr. Cornelius passed away in 1932. Mrs. Cornelius lived only about two years, passing away in 1934. In the passing of these fine gospel singer and teachers, church music suffered a great loss. By C C Stafford --www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/ (excerpts)

Wilson Marion Cooper

1850 - 1916 Person Name: W. M. Cooper Composer, alto of "COME, WE THAT LOVE THE LORD (WEBSTER)" in The Sacred Harp Produced a major revised edition of the Sacred Harp fasola tunebook, 1902.

L. C. Chisholm

Composer of "MOULTON" in Words of Truth