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The King shall come when morning dawns

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 94 hymnals Topics: Advent Second; Ancient Hymns; Ascension and Reign; Christ Reign; Christ Second Coming; Historical; Second Coming Text Sources: Greek
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A better day is coming

Author: Charles A. Tindley; Robert Lowry Appears in 24 hymnals First Line: A better day is coming, the morning draweth nigh Refrain First Line: 'Tis coming by and by, 'Tis coming by and by Lyrics: ... is coming, the morning draweth nigh, When girded right with holy might shall overthrow the wrong. When ... and by, 'Tis coming by and by, The welcome dawn is hastening on ... distress, But God, the King of Glory, Who hears the ravens cry, Will ... Used With Tune: [A better day is coming, the morning draweth nigh]

O Savior, Rend the Heavens Wide

Author: Friedrich von Spee, 1591-1635; Martin L. Seltz, 1909-1967 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: to you, our Savior-King; there shall we ... land. 4 There shall we all our praises ... the heavens wide; come down, come down ... O radiant Dawn, when will we sing your ... crown. 2 O Morning Star, O radiant ... Star, O radiant Dawn, when will we sing ... Topics: Advent Scripture: Isaiah 64:1 Used With Tune: O HEILAND, REISS DIE HIMMEL AUF

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CONSOLATION (MORNING SONG)

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 171 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Nola Reed Knouse Tune Sources: Ananias Davisson, Kentucky Harmony Tune Key: f minor Incipit: 51234 32175 51234 Used With Text: The King Shall Come
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ST. STEPHEN

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 355 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Williams Jones Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 15312 17123 45123 Used With Text: The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns
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CARROLLTON

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Andrew Dittman Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 13353 3123 Used With Text: The King shall come when morning dawns

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The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School #86 (1928) Lyrics: 1 The King shall come when morning dawns, And light triumphant breaks; When beauty gilds the eastern hills, And life ... , When Christ, our King, in beauty comes, And we His face shall see. 3 The King shall come when morning dawns ... Languages: English Tune Title: [The King shall come when morning dawns]

The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns (El Rey vendrá al amanecer)

Author: John Brownlie, 1857-1925; Dimas Planas-Belfort, 1834-1992 Hymnal: Santo, Santo, Santo #346 (2019) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: The King shall come when morning dawns And light ... Topics: Año Cristiano Adviento; Christian Year Advent; Jesucristo Reinado de; Jesus Christ Reign of; Jesucristo Segunda Venida de; Jesus Christ Second Coming of Scripture: Isaiah 11:9 Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: MORNING SONG
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The King Shall Come When Morning Dawns

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Celebrating Grace Hymnal #97 (2010) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: ... with glory like the sun that lights the morning sky. 3 The King shall come when morning dawns and earth ... , when right shall triumph over wrong, and truth shall be extolled. 5 The King shall come when morning dawns and ... Topics: God the Son Advent; Christian Year-Advent; Jesus Christ-Return Languages: English Tune Title: MORNING SONG

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Lanta Wilson Smith

1856 - 1939 Person Name: L. W. S. Author of "Thy Kingdom Come" in Singing by the Way (Rev. ed.) Lanta Wilson Smith was born July 19, 1856 at Castine, Maine, and died October 19, 1939 at Taunton, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of a Methodist minister, William J. Wilson, and his wife Sedelia Follett. Her father belonged to the Maine, and later the East Maine Conferences from 1846 until 1866, when he with his family traveled in a covered wagon to the west, where he served as minister in Nebraska and Dakota. Later he returned to New England and founded out his sixty-four years in the ministry at an appointment in Hingham, Massachusetts. From her early childhood Lanta sang and played the organ in church and Sunday school wherever her father was located. When seventeen she attended Bucksport Seminary, Maine, where she received some instruction in music, and where she began to write stories for the church papers. When David C. Cook introduced music and hymns into his publications, Lanta began to write hymns, some of which were used by him. She received assistance from such prominent composers as T. Martin Towne and E. O. Excell. "Scatter Sunshine" [see link below] was perhaps her most popular hymn. It was set to music by Mr. Excell and became such a favorite that he wrote her, "My, my, how I wish you would write another hymn like that. It has proved such a success that I believe I will send you a draft for twenty-five dollars to let you know how much I appreciate the hymn. Possibly this will inspire you to write another equally as good." Mrs. T. M. Towne attended the Christian Endeavor Convention in Washington in 1896, and after her return she wrote Mrs. Smith: "It's wonderful how the great chorus sang your hymn "Scatter Sunshine". A missionary in Japan asked, "May I not have, in your handwriting and over your signature, your beautiful hymn "Scatter Sunshine"? The possession and care of such a kindly souvenir of yourself will often cause me to remember you with gratiude and bring to kindly remembrance the brightness your message has brought to many a life." This request was complied with. The hymn has been adopted as the official hymn of the National Sunshine Society. Shortly after the convention just referred to Mr. Towne sent her a subject - Heaven - and insisted that the last line of the chorus should be "Is Jesus high over them all?" She writes, - "To build up a verse to match a last line beginning with "Is" was something new, and he wanted it in a hurry." When he wrote back he said "Hurrah, I knew you could do it." Asa Hull was another voluminous composer for whom she wrote hymns. In 1880 Miss Wilson married Rev. C. Hartley Smith, and for twelve years they preached and ministered in Dakota. Both were musicians, and wherever they made calls, they were ask to sing some of the beloved hymns of the church. On returning east Mr. Smith joined the New England Southern Conference, and completed thirty-seven years of preaching. Mrs. Smith wrote more than five hundred poems, articles and hymns, the greater part of this number being hymns. Her songs were written for many occasions, Children's Day, Christmas and Easter; there were also temperance hymns and three cantatas. Of one of her songs, "The saints shall have dominion in the morning", Professor Black thought she was giving the saints too much, but when she sent him a large sheet of paper filled with Bible references to the saints, he replied, "I give up. The saints are in for a pretty good time." She left her singing voice out on the prairie, but continued to write even to her eightieth year. --http://heirloomsreunited.blogspot.com/2010/11/, posting a scan of her biography originally published in The Choir Herald, vol.50, n.6 (March 1947): 150-151.

Norman J. Clayton

1903 - 1992 Person Name: N. J. C. Author of "After the Night Is Through" in The King's Songs Norman John Clayton Born at Brooklyn, NY, the 9th of 10 children, he gave his heart to Jesus at age six at South Brooklyn Gospel Church, his mother being a founding member of the Baptist group. He was musically inclined, and became church organist at age 12, and also played trumpet. He remained an organist for the rest of his life. A songwriter, he usually began writing the music before the words. He would memorize scripture to assure his music was biblically-based. Much of what he wrote was for special occasions. When young he first worked on a dairy farm, then held an office job in NYC. Clayton entered the building trades industry, working for his father’s construction business, and during the depression, with a commercial bakery. He married Martha Adaline Wistendahl, and they had two children: Muriel and one other (no name found). In the early 1940s, Jack Wyrtzen invited him to be an organist with NYC ‘Word of Life’ rallies. For 15 years he provided music, was organist, vibraphonist, director of the inquiry room, and radio evangelist. He created his own publishing house, and from 1945-1959 he published 30 of his own songbooks. His company was eventually purchased by the Rodeheaver Company, and he joined them as a writer/editor, providing other songs during that period. He died at Carmel, NY. John Perry

Henry Thomas Smart

1813 - 1879 Person Name: Henry Smart, 1813-1879 Composer of "PILGRIMS" in Methodist Hymn and Tune Book Henry Smart (b. Marylebone, London, England, 1813; d. Hampstead, London, 1879), a capable composer of church music who wrote some very fine hymn tunes (REGENT SQUARE, 354, is the best-known). Smart gave up a career in the legal profession for one in music. Although largely self taught, he became proficient in organ playing and composition, and he was a music teacher and critic. Organist in a number of London churches, including St. Luke's, Old Street (1844-1864), and St. Pancras (1864-1869), Smart was famous for his extemporiza­tions and for his accompaniment of congregational singing. He became completely blind at the age of fifty-two, but his remarkable memory enabled him to continue playing the organ. Fascinated by organs as a youth, Smart designed organs for impor­tant places such as St. Andrew Hall in Glasgow and the Town Hall in Leeds. He composed an opera, oratorios, part-songs, some instrumental music, and many hymn tunes, as well as a large number of works for organ and choir. He edited the Choralebook (1858), the English Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns for Divine Worship (1867), and the Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal (1875). Some of his hymn tunes were first published in Hymns Ancient and Modern (1861). Bert Polman

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