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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Songs of the Sanctuary #240 (1945) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah Lyrics: 1 He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory; The Hope of all the ages past, foretold in song and story; He comes the pris’ner to release; He comes, and wars and tumults cease; He comes to reign, the Prince of peace, Lo! Jesus comes. Chorus: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Praise His name whom angels in glory adore; Hail, all hail the conquering Lion of Judah! He shall reign forever and evermore; Hail, all hail the conquering Lion of Judah! He shall reign forevermore. 2 O Church of God, awake, arise! the triumph day is nearing; Fresh oil into your vessels take, to greet your Lord’s appearing; That in His glory we may share, He bids us for the day prepare: God’s kingdom is at hand; declare, “Lo! Jesus comes.” [Chorus] 3 “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done,” in ev’ry land and nation; And for this glorious time we look with eager expectation; Signs of His coming multiply; the morning breaks! the watchmen cry! “Amen, Amen;” Our hearts reply, “Lo! Jesus comes.” [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory]
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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #242 (1916) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Lyrics: 1 He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory; The Hope of all the ages past, foretold in song and story; He comes the pris'ner to release; He comes, and wars and tumults cease; He comes to reign, the Prince of peace,-Lo! Jesus comes. Chorus: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Praise His name whom angels in glory adore; Hail, all hail the conquering Lion of Judah! He shall reign forever and evermore; Hail, all hail the conquering Lion of Judah! He shall reign forevermore. 2 O Church of God, awake, arise! the triumph day is nearing; Fresh oil into your vessels take, to greet your Lord's appearing; That in His glory we may share, He bids us for the day prepare: God's kingdom is at hand; declare, "Lo! Jesus comes." [Chorus] 3 "Thy kindgom come, Thy will be done," in ev'ry land and nation; And for this glorious time we look with eager expectation; Signs of His coming multiply; the morning breaks! the watchmen cry! "Amen, Amen;" Our hearts reply, "Lo! Jesus comes." [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes]
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Lo! Jesus comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Herald of Praise #157 (1917) First Line: He comes, he comes, Lo! Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, he comes, Lo! Jesus comes]
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Lo, Jesus comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Wonderful Jesus and Other Songs #160 (1927) First Line: He comes, he comes, lo, Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed Tune Title: [He comes, he comes, lo, Jesus comes]
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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Make Christ King. Combined #173 (1916) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes]
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Lo, Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Crowns #180 (1915) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes]
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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Eternal Praise #225 (1917) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory]

Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Assembly Songs #234 (1948) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Topics: Solos and Specials Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes]
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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Treasury of Song #241 (1917) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes, the promised King of glory]
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Lo! Jesus Comes

Author: Mrs. C. H. M. Hymnal: Hymns of the Faith #295 (1918) First Line: He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes Refrain First Line: Then sing, O sing, ye ransomed, sing hallelujah! Topics: Choruses; Jesus King; Recessional Languages: English Tune Title: [He comes, He comes, Lo! Jesus comes]

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