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[When the Lord in glory cometh]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: James Henry Fillmore, Sr. Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 32111 11517 66662 Used With Text: We'll Be There

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We'll Be There

Author: P. H. Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: When the Lord in glory cometh with His hosts in bright array Refrain First Line: We'll be there, we'll be there Used With Tune: [When the Lord in glory cometh with His hosts in bright array]

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We'll Be There

Author: Palmer Hartsough Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13125 First Line: When the Lord in glory cometh Refrain First Line: We’ll be there, we’ll be there Lyrics: 1 When the Lord in glory cometh With His hosts in bright array, And we waken at His summons In that new and gladsome light, O the wonder, O the rapture As we greet the heav’nly day, When the dawn eternal breaks upon our sight. Refrain: We’ll be there, we’ll be there, On the resurrection morning we’ll be there; We’ll be there, we’ll be there, On the resurrection morning we’ll be there. 2 We shall see our blessed Savior And shall know Him in the skies As He comes to take His children Thro’ the gates of shining gold; We shall hear the shouts of joy that From unnumbered thousands rise, As His beauty and His glory they behold. [Refrain] 3 We shall see the countless righteous Gathering for their great reward, We shall see the palms of victory That the saints in gladness bring; We shall hear the mighty chorus To the Holy One adored, As in robes of white they stand before their king. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Lord in glory cometh]
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We'll Be There

Author: P. H. Hymnal: Gospel Songs No. 2 #334 (1902) First Line: When the Lord in glory cometh with his hosts in bright array Refrain First Line: We'll be there, we'll be there Topics: Resurrection Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Lord in glory cometh with his hosts in bright array]
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We'll Be There

Author: P. H. Hymnal: The Revival No. 4 #71 (1903) First Line: When the Lord in glory cometh with his hosts in bright array Refrain First Line: We'll be there, we'll be there Languages: English Tune Title: [When the Lord in glory cometh with his hosts in bright array]

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J. H. Fillmore

1849 - 1936 Composer of "WE'LL BE THERE" in The Brethren Hymnal James Henry Fillmore USA 1849-1936. Born at Cincinnati, OH, he helped support his family by running his father's singing school. He married Annie Eliza McKrell in 1880, and they had five children. After his father's death he and his brothers, Charles and Frederick, founded the Fillmore Brothers Music House in Cincinnati, specializing in publishing religious music. He was also an author, composer, and editor of music, composing hymn tunes, anthems, and cantatas, as well as publishing 20+ Christian songbooks and hymnals. He issued a monthly periodical “The music messsenger”, typically putting in his own hymns before publishing them in hymnbooks. Jessie Brown Pounds, also a hymnist, contributed song lyrics to the Fillmore Music House for 30 years, and many tunes were composed for her lyrics. He was instrumental in the prohibition and temperance efforts of the day. His wife died in 1913, and he took a world tour trip with single daughter, Fred (a church singer), in the early 1920s. He died in Cincinnati. His son, Henry, became a bandmaster/composer. John Perry

Palmer Hartsough

1844 - 1932 Author of "We'll be there, we'll be there" in The Brethren Hymnal Rv Palmer Hartsough USA 1844-1932. Born in Redford, MI, he attended Kalamazoo College and Michigan State Normal school (later MSU). He became an author, editor, lyricist, and librettist. After working as a traveling singing teacher in MI, IL, IA, OH, KY and TN, he opened a music studio in Rock Island, IL, around 1877, also directing music at a Baptist church there. In 1893, due to his poetic abilities, he moved to Cincinnati, OH, and joined the Fillmore Music Company, providing texts (over 1000) for their music. He also served as music director at the Bethel Mission and the 9th Street Baptist Church. He became a traveling song evangelist in 1903, and was ordained a Baptist minister in 1906, serving in Ontario, Canada, and MI from 1914 to 1927. He then returned to Plymouth, MI, where he lived the rest of his life. He never married, but was close to his two sisters, and wrote them a weekly letter for many years. With Fillmore Company he helped publish 20 songbooks. He died in Plymouth, MI. John Perry
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