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The Glorious Gospel

Author: J. B. C. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Be saved, the warning comes today Refrain First Line: The glorious gospel we're spreading today Used With Tune: [Be saved, the warning comes today]

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[Be saved, the warning comes today]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. B. Coats Incipit: 13331 22135 55653 Used With Text: The Glorious Gospel

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The Glorious Gospel

Author: J. B. C. Hymnal: Living Grace #40 (1945) First Line: Be saved, the warning comes today Refrain First Line: The glorious gospel we're spreading today Languages: English Tune Title: [Be saved, the warning comes today]

The Glorious Gospel

Author: J. B. C. Hymnal: Mississippi Melodies #41 (1950) First Line: Be saved, the warning comes today Refrain First Line: The glorious gospel we're spreading today Languages: English Tune Title: [Be saved, the warning comes today]

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J. B. Coats

1901 - 1961 Author of "The Glorious Gospel" J.B. Coats was born on April 6, 1901, in Summerland, Mississippi. He attended the schools of his area and was both a student and lover of music all his life...His formal education was continued with study at Mississippi Southern College and Louisiana State University. He also studied music with Julius Rishing, J.E. and Alvis O. Thomas and T.B. Mosley. When just a lad about fourteen, he began teaching music classes and conducting evangelistic singing. Mr. Coats was a teacher in public schools most of his life...He was the composer of many loved gospel songs with "Where Could I Go" haveing been printed and sung most widely. Others of his outstanding songs are "A Wonderful Place", "My Soul Shall Live On", "I'm Winging My Way Back Home", and "Tomorrow May Mean Goodbye". Many of his songs have been recorded by leading quartets and singers...Mr. Coats was associated with Stamps-Baxter Music Company and a lifetime staff writer for them...He joined the Baptist Church and served more than thirty years as a Deacon before answering the call to the ministry. He died on December 15, 1961. --doyouknowhowgodlovesyou.blogspot.com
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