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When the King shall claim his own

Author: L. D. Santee Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Topics: Harvest; Return of Christ; Reward of Saints Used With Tune: [In the glad time of the harvest]

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[In the glad time of the harvest]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. Alcock Incipit: 35432 61771 23543 Used With Text: When the King Shall Claim His Own
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[In the glad time of the harvest]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edwin Barnes Incipit: 51351 57671 27123 Used With Text: When the King shall claim his own

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When the King Shall Claim His Own

Author: L. D. Santee Hymnal: Christ in Song #864 (1908) First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Lyrics: 1. In the glad time of the harvest, In the grand millennial year, When the King shall take His scepter, And to judge the world appear, Earth and sea shall yield their treasure, All shall stand before the throne; Just awards will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 2. O the rapture of His people! Long they're dwelt on earth's low sod, With their hearts e'er turning homeward, Rich in faith and love to God. They will share the life immortal, They will know as they are known, They will pass the pearly portal, When the King shall claim His own. 3. Long they're toiled within the harvest, Sown the precious seed with tears; Soon they'll drop their heavy burdens In the glad millennial years; They will share the bliss of heaven, Never more to sigh or moan; Starry crowns will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 4. We shall greet the loved and loving. Who have left us lonely here; Every heartache will be banished When the Saviour shall appear; Never grieved with sin or sorrow, Never weary or alone; O, we long for that glad morrow When the King shall claim His own. Topics: The Home Eternal Harvest Time; The Home Eternal Return of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [In the glad time of the harvest]
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When the King Shall Claim His Own

Author: L. D. Santee Hymnal: Gospel Melodies and Evangelistic Hymns #186 (1944) First Line: In the glad time of the harvest Lyrics: 1 In the glad time of the harvest, In the grand millennial year, When the King shall take His scepter, And to judge the world appear, Earth and sea shall yield their treasure, All shall stand before the throne; Just awards will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 2 O the rapture of His people! Long they’ve dwelt on earth’s low sod, With their hearts e’er turning homeward, Rich in faith and love to God. They will share the life immortal, They will know as they are known, They will pass the pearly portal, When the King shall claim His own. 3 Long they’ve toiled within the harvest, Sown the precious seed with tears; Soon they’ll drop their heavy burdens In the glad millennial years; They will share the bliss of heaven, Nevermore to sigh or moan; Starry crowns will then be given, When the King shall claim His own. 4 We shall greet the loved and loving, Who have left us lonely here; Every heartache will be banished When the Saviour shall appear; Never grieved with sin or sorrow, Never weary or alone; O we long for that glad morrow When the King shall claim His own. Topics: His Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: [In the glad time of the harvest]
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In the Glad Time of the Harvest

Author: L. D. Santee Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #539 (1941) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Sabbath School Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: WHEN THE KING SHALL CLAIM HIS OWN

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Edwin Barnes

1864 - 1930 Composer of "WHEN THE KING SHALL CLAIM HIS OWN" in The Church Hymnal Edwin Barnes was born on March 15, 1864 in Shirley, Southampton, England. In 1881, Barnes moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, to attend Battle Creek College and play the organ at the Seventh-day Adventist church there. He eventually served as head of the Battle Creek College music department for almost 20 years. He also formed an amateur music club, helped found an annual spring music festival in Battle Creek, ran the Battle Creek Conservatory of Music (until 1926), and was organist and choir director at the First Congregational Church in Battle Creek. Hillsdale College, Michigan, awarded him an honorary doctorate degree in 1920. He died on April 11, 1930 in Battle Creek, Michigan. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)

L. D. Santee

1845 - 1919 Author of "In the glad time of the harvest" in The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book Lorenzo Dow Santee, 1845-1919. Lorenzo Santee, a pioneer Seventh-day Adventist minister, served as a pastor in the state of Kansas and in Chicago and Moline, Kansas. He was also a writer and poet whose poem "When the King Shall Claim His Own" became the words for "In the Glad time of Harvest," Hymn #539 in the 1941 Seventh-day Adventist Church Hymnal. Lorenzo was born in Hornell, New York, on September 19, 1845, and raised in Steuben County, New York, near Hornell, the oldest of twelve children of James Moore and Celina Coal Santee. He and his parents accepted the doctrine of the second coming of Christ and the SDA interpretation of Revelation 14 when he was very young. He moved to Illinois in his late teens, attended Tremont College and then taught for a short while in public schools before marrying Alice Merritt on March 4, 1869, at age 23. They would have six children, one son and five daughters. Santee was ordained in 1876 by James White and then traveled to Kansas, where he started his ministry. Known as a gentle, thoughtful man without pretense, he particularly enjoyed writing articles and poetry, many of which were published in the Review and Herald in the 1880s, 1890s, and early 1900s. "In the Glad Time of Harvest," with music by Edwin Barnes, music teacher at Battle Creek College, was first published in the 1888 Hymns and Tunes, as hymn #1332, along with the words for two other hymns by Santee (#188 and "302). The Santees were residing in Pasadena, California, when Alice died on August 10, 1917, at age 67. Lorenzo died two years later, on September 3, 1919, at age 73. email sent to Hymnary Sources: Obituary, Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, 23 October 1919, 22; Seventh-day Adventist Encyclopedia, Volume 11, Second Revised Edition, 1996, (Review and Herald Publishing Association) 542.

S. Alcock

Composer of "[In the glad time of the harvest]" in Hymns of the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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