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When Jesus Comes

Author: R. B. Taylor Hymnal: Pleasures of Heaven #46 (1926) First Line: A few more years may pass away Refrain First Line: There'll come a day, a happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years may pass away]
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When Jesus Comes

Author: R. B. Taylor Hymnal: Crystal Rays #46 (1929) First Line: A few more years may pass away Refrain First Line: There'll come a day, a happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years may pass away]
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When Jesus Comes

Author: R. B. Taylor Hymnal: Favorite Radio Songs #153 (1937) First Line: A few more years may pass away Refrain First Line: There'll come a day, a happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years may pass away]

When Jesus Comes

Author: R. B. Taylor Hymnal: Special Radio Selections #212 (1943) First Line: A few more years may pass away Refrain First Line: There'll come a day, a happy day Languages: English Tune Title: [A few more years may pass away]

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