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The King Is Coming in Glory

Author: Kittie L. Suffield, 1884-1972 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3530 Refrain First Line: The King is coming, hallelujah! Lyrics: 1. The King is coming in glory To catch His bride away, It may be in the morning It may be at midday, At the even or midnight; The trump will sound so clear, The dead in Christ, and we that live, His voice shall hear. Refrain The King is coming, hallelujah! He’s coming in the air, The fig tree is budding, The signs are everywhere, The King is coming, hallelujah! He’s coming in the air, He’s coming, hallelujah! To catch His bride away. 2. Behold! He cometh, and leaping, And skipping o’er the hills; Like the young roe, like the young hart, My soul with rapture thrills; Thru the window He’s looking, Thru the lattice work is seen, The winter’s past, the rain is o’er, The figs are green. [Refrain] 3. The King is coming, Be ready, To meet Him on that day; With your heart right, with your robes white, And in this holy way; Like the lightning that flashes In the twinkling of an eye, Our Lord shall come to claim His own, He’s drawing nigh. The saints are looking ever upward While journ’ing on their way. He’s coming, hallelujah! To catch His bride away. The saints are looking ever upward While journ’ing on their way. He’s coming, hallelujah! To catch His bride away. Languages: English Tune Title: [The King is coming in glory]
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Signs Are Everywhere

Author: Mrs. F. W. S. Hymnal: Melodies of Praise #82 (1957) First Line: The King is coming in glory Refrain First Line: The King is coming, hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: [The King is coming in glory]

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