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[When dawneth the last great day]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. K. Everett Incipit: 55345 53217 17655 Used With Text: What Will Your Answer Be?

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What Will Your Answer Be?

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When dawneth the last great day Lyrics: 1 When dawneth the last great day, And Christ as a Judge you see, When called to account for the good you have done, O what will your answer be? Refrain: What will your answer be? O what will your answer be? When life’s shadows fall and Jesus shall call? O what will your answer be? 2 Has life been for self alone, Or given in service true? Has any one entered the heavenly goal, Because you have helped them thro’? [Refrain] 3 In love have you shared a load Too heavy for one to bear, Or spoken a comforting word to a soul, Or whispered and earnest pray’r? [Refrain] 4 Thro’ all of your glad, bright days What sacrifice did you make? O surely a cup of cold water you gave With joy, for your dear Lord’s sake? [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When dawneth the last great day]

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What Will Your Answer Be?

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: Songs of Help #57 (1917) First Line: When dawneth the last great day Lyrics: 1 When dawneth the last great day, And Christ as a Judge you see, When called to account for the good you have done, O what will your answer be? Refrain: What will your answer be? O what will your answer be? When life’s shadows fall and Jesus shall call? O what will your answer be? 2 Has life been for self alone, Or given in service true? Has any one entered the heavenly goal, Because you have helped them thro’? [Refrain] 3 In love have you shared a load Too heavy for one to bear, Or spoken a comforting word to a soul, Or whispered and earnest pray’r? [Refrain] 4 Thro’ all of your glad, bright days What sacrifice did you make? O surely a cup of cold water you gave With joy, for your dear Lord’s sake? [Refrain] Tune Title: [When dawneth the last great day]
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What Will Your Answer Be?

Author: Lizzie DeArmond Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13061 First Line: When dawneth the last great day Lyrics: 1 When dawneth the last great day, And Christ as a judge you see, When called to account for the good you have done, O what will your answer be? Refrain: What will your answer be? O what will your answer be? When life’s shadows fall, and Jesus shall call, O what will your answer be? 2 Has life been for self alone, Or given in service true? Has anyone entered the heavenly goal, Because you have helped them thro’? [Refrain] 3 In love have you shared a load Too heavy for one to bear? Or spoken a comforting word to a soul, Or whispered an earnest prayer? [Refrain] 4 Thro’ all of your glad, bright days, What sacrifice did you make? O surely a cup of cold water you gave With joy, for your Lord’s dear sake? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When dawneth the last great day]

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Lizzie De Armond

1847 - 1936 Person Name: Lizzie DeArmond Author of "What Will Your Answer Be?" in Songs of Help Lizzie De Armond was a prolific writer of children's hymns, recitations and exercises. When she was twelve years old her first poem was published in the Germantown, Pa. Telegraph, however, it was not until she was a widow with eight children to support that she started writing in earnest. She wrote articles, librettos, nature stories and other works, as well as hymns. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

J. K. Everett

Composer of "[When dawneth the last great day]" in Songs of Help Early 20th Century
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