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Raise High the Song

Author: Thos. Laurie Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Our Saviour will descend again Refrain First Line: Raise high the song that loud and long Used With Tune: [Our Saviour will descend again]

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[Our Saviour will descend again]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. J. Lowe Incipit: 55355 64665 65332 Used With Text: Raise High the Song

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Our Savior Will Descend Again

Author: Thomas Laurie Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5322 Refrain First Line: Raise high the song that loud and long Lyrics: 1. Our Savior will descend again, Earth’s buried millions raising; With Him will come a glorious train, Adoring Him and praising. Refrain Raise high the song that loud and long Before Him ceaseth never, Till, casting down each golden crown, We worship Him forever. 2. And though these bodies lie in dust Before that glad appearing, Yet shall they stand among the just, Our Savior’s image wearing. [Refrain] 3. What, though earth’s gath’ring tempests lower, And ages pass in sadness? Yet we may see that glorious hour, And hail the dawn with gladness. [Refrain] 4. Then, safe at last, this blessèd throng, Set free from tribulation, Shall ever praise in holy song, The God of their salvation. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Savior will descend again]
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Raise high the Song

Author: Thos. Laurie Hymnal: Gospel Hymns No. 6 #13 (1891) First Line: Our Saviour will descend again Refrain First Line: Raise high the song that loud and long Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Savior will descend again]
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Raise High the Song

Author: Thos. Laurie Hymnal: Gospel Hymns Nos. 1 to 6 #426 (1894) First Line: Our Saviour will descend again Refrain First Line: Raise high the song that loud and long Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Saviour will descend again]

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J. J. Lowe

Composer of "[Our Savior will descend again]" in The Cyber Hymnal John J Lowe. He was a professor who sang duets with his wife at evangelical meetings. One such meeting at Ocean Grove, NJ, was noted (8/10/1891) on the Hymntime website. His name is also associated with Philadelphia, PA, and in conjunction with other gospel song writers of his period in the Philadelphia area. John Perry

Thomas Laurie

Author of "Our Savior Will Descend Again" in The Cyber Hymnal Rv Thomas Laurie DD United Kingdom 1821-1897. Born at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, he was an author, composer, editor, and missionary who migrated to the U.S. and attended Illinois College in 1838 and Andover Seminary (MA) in 1841. He was ordained as a foreign missionary by the Presbytery of Illinois. He became a member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM). In 1842 he married Martha Fletcher Osgood (12 years his senior), and they had two daughters: Martha and Annie. They went to Mosul, Iraq, to help the ABCFM in southeastern Turkey as missionaries to the Nestorians. Martha died in 1843. When that mission was discontinued, he was transferred to the Syrian mission in 1844. He returned to the U.S. in 1846 due to ill health. IN 1848 he married Ellen Amanda Ellis. He then pastored the Congregational church in West Roxbury, MA in 1851-67. In 1867-68 he pastored the High Street Congregational Church in Providence, RI, after which he became the first pastor of the Pilgrim Congregational Church of Providence 1869-85. He was made a corporate member of ABCFM in 1875. He wrote extensively on missions and published works on the following genres: bibliography, history, biography, church history, sermons, dictionaries, and devotional literature. He authored 10 books, largely about foreign mission efforts. His most prominent publication was “The Ely Volume”, (the contributions of our foreign missions to science and human well-being). This included many topics of cultural life found at foreign mission sites and how physical and cultural conditions there were changed and improved from missionary efforts. He died of cystitis at Providence, RI. 84 works. John Perry
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