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Jesus Is Coming Soon

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Let all the ransomed unite to sing Refrain First Line: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon

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[Let all the ransom'd unite to sing]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Howard E. Smith Incipit: 32134 54774 32456 Used With Text: Jesus Is Coming Soon

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Jesus is Coming Soon

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: Songs of Praise #50 (1935) First Line: Let all the ransomed unite to sing Refrain First Line: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon Lyrics: 1 Let all the ransomed unite to sing Praises to Jesus our conqu’ring King; let all the joy-bells of heaven ring: Jesus is coming soon. Chorus: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon; King of the nations, our glorious Groom, Coming soon. 2 Sings in the earth and the starry sky Loudly proclaim our redemption nigh; Lift up your head, and with fervor cry, Jesus is coming soon. [Chorus] 3 War and commotion in ev’ry land Point to the end with unerring hand; Christian, prepare in your lot to stand— Jesus is coming soon. [Chorus] 4 Savior, come quickly! Thy children pray; Bring restitution, and speed the day When want and sorrow shall pass away— Jesus is coming soon. [Chorus] Topics: Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the ransomed unite to sing]
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Jesus Is Coming Soon

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12497 First Line: Let all the ransomed unite to sing Refrain First Line: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon Lyrics: 1 Let all the ransomed unite to sing Praises to Jesus our conquering king; Let all the joy-bells of Heaven ring— Jesus is coming soon. Refrain: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon; King of the nations, our glorious groom, Coming soon. 2 Signs in the earth and the starry sky Loudly proclaim our redemption nigh; Lift up your head, and with fervor cry, Jesus is coming soon. [Refrain] 3 War and commotion in every land Point to the end with unerring hand; Christian, prepare in your lot to stand— Jesus is coming soon. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the ransomed unite to sing]
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Jesus Is Coming Soon

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: The Sheet Music of Heaven (Spiritual Song) #147 (1925) First Line: Let all the ransomed unite to sing Refrain First Line: Coming soon, Jesus is coming soon Languages: English Tune Title: [Let all the ransomed unite to sing]

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Thoro Harris

1874 - 1955 Author of "Jesus is Coming Soon" in Songs of Praise Born: March 31, 1874, Washington, DC. Died: March 27, 1955, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Buried: International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. After attending college in Battle Creek, Michigan, Harris produced his first hymnal in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1902. He then moved to Chicago, Illinois at the invitation of Peter Bilhorn, and in 1932, to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He composed and compiled a number of works, and was well known locally as he walked around with a canvas bag full of handbooks for sale. His works include: Light and Life Songs, with William Olmstead & William Kirkpatrick (Chicago, Illinois: S. K. J. Chesbro, 1904) Little Branches, with George J. Meyer & Howard E. Smith (Chicago, Illinois: Meyer & Brother, 1906) Best Temperance Songs (Chicago, Illinois: The Glad Tidings Publishing Company, 1913) (music editor) Hymns of Hope (Chicago, Illinois: Thoro Harris, undated, circa 1922) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Howard E. Smith

1863 - 1918 Composer of "[Let all the ransomed unite to sing]" in Songs of Praise
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