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[How glorious the morn when the Saviour divine]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jas. Baker Incipit: 53321 34564 55543 Used With Text: The Coming of Our Lord

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The Coming Of Our Lord

Author: James M. Baker Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: How glorious the morn Refrain First Line: Unto Him who hath redeemed us Lyrics: 1 How glorious the morn When the Savior divine Shall come in His heav’nly adorning, The trumpet shall sound, And the dead shall arise In the great resurrection morning; From the east to the west, The north and the south, His own will be then ascending, Away from the world, From its pain and tears, Their songs with redeemed ones blending. Refrain: Unto Him who hath redeemed us, And washed us in His blood, To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore; To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore. 2 The ransomed shall stand, Golden crowns on their heads, And praise Him with great adoration, Who came to redeem By His own precious blood, And brought us through great tribulation; Salvation to God, Both wisdom and pow’r, Thro’ Heav’n’s highest arches ringing, We’ll join in the song ’Round the great white throne, With loud alleluias ringing. [Refrain] 3 The prophets and martyrs And angels of God Shall mingle in one great oblation, Our parents and children Will all there unite With saints from all kindred and nations; To join in the song We’ve cherished so long, While here to His Word we’re clinging, When home with our Lord ’Mid the great white throng, The new song for aye be singing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [How glorious the morn] Text Sources: Hymns We Love by Adam Geibel and Frederic W. Eickhoff (Philadelphia: Adam Geibel Music, 1907)

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The Coming of Our Lord

Author: Jas. Baker Hymnal: Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings #124 (1907) First Line: How glorious the morn when the Saviour divine Refrain First Line: Unto Him who hath redeemed us Lyrics: 1 How glorious the morn when the Saviour divine, Shall come in His hav’nly adorning, The trumpet shall sound and the dead shall arise, In the great resurrection morning; From the east to the west, the north and the south, His own will be then ascending, Away from the world, from its pain and tears, Their songs with redeemed ones blending. Refrain: Unto Him who hath redeemed us, And washed us in His blood, To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore, To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore. 2 The ransomed shall stand, golden crowns on their heads, And praise Him with great adoration, Who came to redeem by His own precious blood, And brought us through great tribulation; Salvation to God, both wisdom and pow’r, Through heav’n’s highest arches ringing, We’ll join in the song ‘round the great white throne, With loud alleluias ringing. [Refrain] 3 The prophets and martyrs and angels of God Shall mingle in one great oblation, Our parents and children will all there unite With saints from all kindred and nations; To join in the song we’ve cherished so long, While here to His Word we’re clinging, When home with our Lord ‘mid the great white throng, The new song for aye be singing. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How glorious the morn when the Saviour divine]
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The Coming Of Our Lord

Author: James M. Baker Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13647 First Line: How glorious the morn Refrain First Line: Unto Him who hath redeemed us Lyrics: 1 How glorious the morn When the Savior divine Shall come in His heav’nly adorning, The trumpet shall sound, And the dead shall arise In the great resurrection morning; From the east to the west, The north and the south, His own will be then ascending, Away from the world, From its pain and tears, Their songs with redeemed ones blending. Refrain: Unto Him who hath redeemed us, And washed us in His blood, To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore; To Him be glory and dominion, Both now and evermore. 2 The ransomed shall stand, Golden crowns on their heads, And praise Him with great adoration, Who came to redeem By His own precious blood, And brought us through great tribulation; Salvation to God, Both wisdom and pow’r, Thro’ Heav’n’s highest arches ringing, We’ll join in the song ’Round the great white throne, With loud alleluias ringing. [Refrain] 3 The prophets and martyrs And angels of God Shall mingle in one great oblation, Our parents and children Will all there unite With saints from all kindred and nations; To join in the song We’ve cherished so long, While here to His Word we’re clinging, When home with our Lord ’Mid the great white throng, The new song for aye be singing. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [How glorious the morn]

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James M. Baker

Person Name: Jas. Baker Author of "The Coming of Our Lord" in Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings
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