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[We wait the coming of the Lord]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Rosecrans Incipit: 55567 12356 12161 Used With Text: We Wait His Coming

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We Wait His Coming

Author: D. R. Lucas Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: We wait the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: O wait, calmly wait, for He will come Used With Tune: [We wait the coming of the Lord]

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We Wait His Coming

Author: Daniel R. Lucas Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11940 First Line: We wait the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: O wait, calmly wait, for He will come Lyrics: 1 We wait the coming of the Lord, The Savior reigning now above; The promise of His holy Word, He shall confirm in truth and love. Refrain: O wait, calmly wait, for He will come; O wait, He will come and bring us home; O wait, calmly wait, for He will come; O wait, He will come and bring us home. 2 We wait the coming of our friend, Who loves us with immortal love; And shall Himself from Heav’n descend, And bring us to our home above. [Refrain] 3 We wait the coming of the King, Who holds the key of every grave, Who will the palms of victory bring, And all His loyal people save. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [We wait the coming of the Lord]
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We Wait His Coming

Author: D. R. Lucas Hymnal: Glory and Praise #40 (1887) First Line: We wait the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: O wait, wait, for he will come Languages: English Tune Title: [We wait the coming of the Lord]
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We Wait His Coming

Author: D. R. Lucas Hymnal: Crown of Beauty #159 (1902) First Line: We wait the coming of the Lord Refrain First Line: O wait, calmly wait, for He will come Languages: English Tune Title: [We wait the coming of the Lord]

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J. H. Rosecrans

1845 - 1926 Composer of "[We wait the coming of the Lord]" in Sacred Selections for the Church James Holmes Rosecrans stu­died at the Baxter Un­i­ver­si­ty of Mu­sic in Friend­ship, New York. Af­ter teaching for two years, he joined the Fill­more Bro­thers Mu­sic House in Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio. As of 1880, he was teach­ing mu­sic in Doug­las Coun­ty, Col­o­ra­do. In 1884, was an evan­gel­ist in California, and later was as­so­ci­ated with evan­gel­is­tic efforts in Tex­as, and taught mu­sic and Bi­ble at Carl­ton College in Bon­ham, Tex­as. He pub­lished over 20 music col­lect­ions in his life­time. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

D. R. Lucas

1840 - 1907 Author of "We Wait His Coming" in Sacred Selections for the Church Daniel Robertson Lucas, b. Belvidere, Boone County, Ill., January 14, 1840; m. Mary Longley in 1862; joined 99th Indiana Volunteer Infantry and appointed chaplain of the regiment; later studied for the ministry; in 1876, settled in Des Moines, Iowa, where he pastored the Central Christian Church and helped found Drake University; Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic and secretary of the Morton Monument Commission; d. March 11, 1907 From Daniel R. Lucas papers, WWW site, Mar. 18, 2004 ====================== Daniel Robertson Lucas, son of Albert and Catherine Robertson Lucas, was born in Belvidere, Boone County, Illinois, on January 14, 1840. In 1858, his family moved to Indiana where he enrolled at the Indiana Normal Institute at Burnettsville, White County, and began preaching at the local Christian church. After his marriage to Mary Longley in 1862, Lucas joined Company C Ninety Ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry as a Second Lieutenant. On October 24, 1862, he was appointed chaplain of the regiment. Eighteen months later, he was transferred to the office of provost marshal where he served until the close of the War. The Ninety Ninth fought in the Vicksburg campaign, the second battle of Jackson, the Chatanooga campaign, the battle of Missionary Ridge, and many skirmishes. After the War, Lucas studied for the ministry. In 1876, he settled in Des Moines, Iowa, where he pastored the Central Christian Church and helped found Drake University. In 1888, he returned to Indiana to pastor the Central Christian Church of Indianapolis. Lucas was Department Commander of the Grand Army of the Republic and secretary of the Morton Monument Commission. At the time of his death on March 11, 1907, he was pastor of the Seventh Church in Indianapolis. Source: Cauble, Commodore Wesley. Disciples of Christ in Indiana: Achievements of a Century. Indianapolis: Meigs Publishing, 1930, page Daniel R. Lucas, 1840-1907, was probably the youngest chaplain in the Civil War in Indiana. Soon after that conflict he studied for the ministry and did a great work, being pastor of the Central Church, Indianapolis, and also the Seventh Church. He was a very popular speaker for the Grand Army of the Republic and was secretary of the Morton Monument Commission. He was pastor of the Seventh Church at the time of his death. --http://www.therestorationmovement.com/lucas.htm