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Surely I Come Quickly

Author: Rev. W. S. McKenzie, D. D. Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #16 (1902) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning Lyrics: 1 In the crimson blush of morning, in the glitter of the noon, In the midnight's gloomy darkness, or the gleaming of the moon, In the stillness of the twilight, as it shimmers in the sky, We are watching, we are waiting for the end that draweth nigh. 2 We shall see him in his splendor and amid a countless throng, On the clouds to earth descending with a movement swift and strong; And the angels round about him, in their dazzling white array, While before him sounds the summons for the final judgment day. 3 And the trumpet's pealing clangor will appalling terrors spread; It will break the sleep of ages, and will rouse the sheeted dead; Waxing loud and ever louder, it will pierce to ev'ry tomb, It will call the saints to glory, and the sinners to their doom. 4 He will welcome all his people, he will diadem his own; He will show to them his glory, and will share with them his throne; And forever in his presence they shall see him face to face, While they chant his matchless wisdom, and extol his wondrous grace. 5 He is coming, surely coming, for his promise cannot fail; And the scoffers shall behold him, and before him they shall quail! He is coming, quickly coming! But his coming we shall greet, We have waited for his advent, and have listened for his feet. Tune Title: [In the crimson blush of morning]
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Surely I Come Quickly

Author: Rev. W. S. McKenzie, D. D. Hymnal: Sermons in Song #4 (1894) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning, in the glitter of the morn Languages: English Tune Title: [In the crimson blush of morning, in the glitter of the morn]
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Surely I Come Quickly

Author: W. S. McKenzie, D. D. Hymnal: The Gospel Choir No. 2 #89 (1895) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning Languages: English Tune Title: [In the crimson blush of morning]
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Surely I Come Quickly

Author: Rev. W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Tears and Triumphs #152 (1894) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning, in the glitter of the noon Languages: English Tune Title: [In the crimson blush of morning, in the glitter of the noon]

In the crimson blush of morning

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Selections from Warrior Songs for the White Cavalry, and Other Hymns. Special ed. for Campaign Use #d66 (1899)

In the crimson blush of morning

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Spiritual hymns of worship #d223 (1957)

I would see God in everything

Author: Thomas O. Chisholm Hymnal: Christian Hymns #153 (1935) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning Languages: English

Surely I come quickly

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf #d39 (1898) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning

Surely I come quickly

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Warrior Songs for the White Cavalry #d49 (1897) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning

Surely I come quickly

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Warrior Songs for the White Cavalry. 2nd ed. #d117 (1933) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning

Surely I come quickly

Author: W. S. McKenzie Hymnal: Warrior Songs for the White Cavalry. 3rd ed. #d143 (1951) First Line: In the crimson blush of morning

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