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How Will it Be in Eternity?

Author: R. E. W. Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: The time is swiftly passing onward Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity Used With Tune: [The time is swiftly passing onward]

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[The time is swiftly passing onward]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: R. E. Winsett Incipit: 51765 35123 21121 Used With Text: How Will it Be in Eternity?

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How Will it Be in Eternity?

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: Soul Inspiring Songs #43 (1929) First Line: The time is swiftly passing onward Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity Lyrics: 1 The time is swiftly passing onward, You soon will reach the final end; And then your life’s work will be over, Eternity will then begin! Refrain: Eternity, eternity, How will it be in eternity? Eternity, eternity, How will it be in eternity? 2 How sad ‘twill be to go to judgment, And not be ready for that day; And hear the words of condemnation, “For e’er depart from me away!” [Refrain] 3 When at the final judgment standing, How wad ‘twill be to know at last; Your soul is lost and wreck’d forever, The chance for life is ever past. [Refrain] 4 What glory it would be forever, To hear the Saviour’s welcome voice; “Well done, thou good and faithful servant, For all eternity rejoice.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The time is swiftly passing onward]

How Will it Be in Eternity?

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: Songs of the Kingdom #3 (1911) First Line: The time is swiftly passing onward Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [The time is swiftly passing onward]

How Will it Be in Eternity?

Author: R. E. W. Hymnal: Songs of Perennial Glory #21 (1915) First Line: The time is swiftly passing onward Refrain First Line: Eternity, eternity Languages: English Tune Title: [The time is swiftly passing onward]

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R. E. Winsett

1876 - 1952 Person Name: R. E. W. Author of "How Will it Be in Eternity?" in Soul Inspiring Songs Robert Emmett Winsett (January 15, 1876 — June 26, 1952 (aged 76) was an American composer and publisher of Gospel music. Winsett was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, and graduated from the Bowman Normal School of Music in 1899. He founded his own publishing company in 1903, and his first publication, Winsett's Favorite Songs, quickly became popular among the Baptist and Pentecostal churches of the American South. Pentecostal Power followed in 1907; that year Winsett completed postgraduate work at a conservatory. He married Birdie Harris in 1908, and had three sons and two daughters with her. He settled in Fort Smith, Arkansas, continuing to compose gospel songs, of which he would write over 1,000 in total. He became a minister in 1923, and was affiliated with the Church of God (Seventh Day). Birdie Harris died late in the 1920s, and shortly thereafter Winsett moved back to Tennessee. He founded a new company in Chattanooga, and published more shape note music books. He remarried, to Mary Ruth Edmonton, in 1930, and had three further children. Winsett's final publication, Best of All (1951), sold over 1 million copies, and in total his books sold over ten million copies. His song "Jesus Is Coming Soon" won a Dove Award for Gospel Song of the Year at the 1969 awards. He has been inducted into the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame. --www.wikipedia.org
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