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Get Ready to Welcome the King!

Author: Fannie K. Allen Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: A servant of Jesus am I Refrain First Line: Get ready to welcome the King Used With Tune: [A servant of Jesus am I]

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[A servant of Jesus am I]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. O. Sellers Incipit: 51111 76556 66217 Used With Text: Get Ready to Welcome the King

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Get Ready to Welcome the King!

Author: Fannie K. Allen; J. M. G. Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1735 First Line: A servant of Jesus am I Refrain First Line: Get ready to welcome the King Lyrics: 1. A servant of Jesus am I, To you this message I bring: The night is far spent, the day dawns at length; Get ready to welcome the King! Refrain Get ready to welcome the King, Get ready to welcome the King; The night is far spent, the day dawns at length, Get ready to welcome the King! 2. Dark evil has long held its sway; Its end is coming and near, For Jesus, God’s Son, shall come t]o His throne, The Savior to sinners so dear. [Refrain 3. All power to Jesus is giv’n, Ascended to Heav’n again; He humbled Himself to die on the cross, But soon He is coming to reign. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [A servant of Jesus am I]
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Get Ready to Welcome the King

Author: Fannie K. Allen; J. M. G. Hymnal: Songs for Men #25 (1913) First Line: A servant of Jesus am I Languages: English Tune Title: [A servant of Jesus am I]

Get Ready to Welcome the King

Author: Fannie K. Allen; J. M. G. Hymnal: Songs for Men #25 (1949) First Line: A servant of Jesus am I Languages: English Tune Title: [A servant of Jesus am I]

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James M. Gray

1851 - 1935 Person Name: J. M. G. Arranger of "Get Ready to Welcome the King" in Songs for Men Born: May 11, 1851, New York City. Died: September 21, 1935, Passavant Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Buried: Woodlawn Cemetery, New York City. Gray accepted Christ at age 22. He was educated at Bates College, Lewiston, Maine (Doctor of Divinity), and the University of Des Moines, Iowa (Doctor of Laws). In 1879 he became Rector of the First Reformed Episcopal Church in Boston, Massachusetts, where he served 14 years. He then became dean (1904-25) and president (1925-34) of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois, and directed publication of four editions (1921-28) of the Voice of Thanksgiving, official hymnal of the Institute. A conservative theologian, Gray was one of seven editors of the popular Scofield Reference Bible. He was a fine scholar and excellent Bible teacher, but his interests went beyond mere academics. He promoted the Sunday School, and took an interest in civic affairs and patriotic causes. He backed efforts at social betterment, supported Prohibition, and wrote about 20 books --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Ernest O. Sellers

1869 - 1952 Person Name: Ernest Orlando Sellers, 1869-1952 Composer of "[A servant of Jesus am I]" in The Cyber Hymnal

J. M. G.

Arranger of "Get Ready to Welcome the King!" in The Cyber Hymnal
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