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Ready for the Judgment Day

Author: H. F. Morris Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: How sweet the tho't that comes to me Refrain First Line: If we're ready, if we're ready Used With Tune: [How sweet the tho't that comes to me]

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[How sweet the thought that comes to me]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. J. Laney; H. F. M. Tune Key: - Incipit: 13331 55511 61565 Used With Text: Ready For The Judgment Day

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Ready For The Judgment Day

Author: Homer F. Morris, arr. Hymnal: The Eureka Sacred Carols #77 (1921) First Line: How sweet the thought that comes to me Refrain First Line: If we're ready Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the thought that comes to me]
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Ready for the Judgment Day

Author: H. F. Morris Hymnal: Kingdom Songs #33 (1915) First Line: How sweet the tho't that comes to me Refrain First Line: If we're ready, if we're ready Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet the tho't that comes to me]

Ready for the judgment day

Author: Homer F. Morris Hymnal: Kingdom Songs #d63 (1916) First Line: How sweet the thought that comes to me Refrain First Line: If we're ready Languages: English

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Thomas J. Laney

1878 - 1953 Person Name: T. J. Laney Composer of "[How sweet the tho't that comes to me]" in Kingdom Songs Thomas Jesse Laney Born: May 17, 1878, Carroll County, Georgia. Died: January 5, 1953, Jefferson County, Alabama. Buried: Forest Hill Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Homer F. Morris

Person Name: H. F. Morris Author of "Ready for the Judgment Day" in Kingdom Songs Born in Georgia, died in Texas. Dianne Shapiro, from Find a Grave website (accessed 6/17/2022)
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