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[On the resurrection morning]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Tidwell Incipit: 34555 56517 61766 Used With Text: He is Coming in the Clouds

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He is Coming in the Clouds

Author: James Wells; Dr. Edgar jackson Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: On the resurrection morning Refrain First Line: Sing hosannas Used With Tune: [On the resurrection morning]

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He Is Coming In The Clouds

Author: James Wells; Edgar Jackson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8451 First Line: On the resurrection morning Refrain First Line: Sing hosannas, sing hosannas Lyrics: 1 On the resurrection morning We shall hear the clarion warning, Hear the call (shall hear the call) Of trumpet loud (the trumpet loud); From the tombs there shall come leaping Those awakened from death’s sleeping, At His coming (coming, coming), At His coming in the clouds. Refrain: Sing hosannas, sing hosannas; When the Lord each body raises, We will shout and sing His praises, At His coming (coming, coming), At His coming in the clouds. 2 O what joy, what exultation, When redeemed from every nation, Shall compose (yes, shall compose) The ransomed crowds (the ransomed crowds); How each one will gladly greet Him, How each heart will thrill to meet Him, At His coming (coming, coming), At His coming in the clouds. [Refrain] 3 Robes of white will there be given, As we enter into Heaven, Casting off (yes, casting off) The somber shrouds (all somber shrouds); Never care or never sorrow We shall know on that bright morrow, For He’s coming (coming, coming), Yes, He’s coming in the clouds. [Refrain] 4 Friends who long ago departed Left us lone and brokenhearted, As we went (yes, as we went) In sorrow bowed (in sorrow bowed); We shall greet with fond embraces, As we gaze into their faces, At His coming (coming, coming), At His coming in the clouds. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [On the resurrection morning]
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He Is Coming in the Clouds

Author: James Wells; Dr. Edgar Jackson Hymnal: Stamps-Baxter Chorus Book #100 (1945) First Line: On the resurrection morning Refrain First Line: Sing hosannas Languages: English Tune Title: [On the resurrection morning]
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He Is Coming in the Clouds

Author: James Wells; Dr. Edgar Jackson Hymnal: Harbor Bells [no. 1] #128 (1925) First Line: On the resurrection morning Refrain First Line: Sing hosannas Languages: English Tune Title: [On the resurrection morning]

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James Wells

1872 - 1947 Author of "He Is Coming In The Clouds" in The Cyber Hymnal

W. S. Tidwell

Person Name: William Sherman Tidwell Composer of "[On the resurrection morning]" in The Cyber Hymnal

Edgar Jackson

Author of "He Is Coming In The Clouds" in The Cyber Hymnal
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