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[When the morning breaks bright and fair]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. G. Cooper Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33321 56522 21712

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Living for Jesus

Author: Cora B. Cooper Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When the morning breaks bright and fair Refrain First Line: Oh, that will be glorious! Used With Tune: [When the morning breaks bright and fair]

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Living For Jesus

Author: Cora B. Cooper Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14801 First Line: When the morning breaks bright and fair Refrain First Line: Oh, that will be glorious! Lyrics: 1 When the morning breaks bright and fair, And the sky its blue robe doth wear, Then my voice will I lift in prayer, Seeking God’s tender love and care. Refrain: Oh, that will be glorious! Oh, that will be glorious! Living for Jesus thro’ all my days, And then in Heaven His name to praise. 2 Every moment my soul would sing Praise to Jesus, my Lord and king; I would make the glad chorus ring, For His love gives me everything. [Refrain] 3 God will help me each day to do All things noble and good and true; If I love Him my whole life through, He will keep till earth fades from view. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the morning breaks bright and fair]
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Living for Jesus

Author: Cora B. Cooper Hymnal: Immanuel's Praise #77 (1914) First Line: When the morning breaks bright and fair Refrain First Line: Oh, that will be glorious! Languages: English Tune Title: [When the morning breaks bright and fair]

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W. G. Cooper

1861 - 1938 Composer of "[When the morning breaks bright and fair]" in Immanuel's Praise Rv William Gustin Cooper USA 1861-1938. Born in Evansville, WI, he married Mabel Luella Cooper. He became a Baptist minister having pastorates in Hortonville Village, WI, 1897 – 1901, and later in Ira, VT, in 1922. He also conducted camp meetings. He wrote a number of hymn lyrics and a few tunes. He died in Canton, ME. Note: In a campmeeting service in 1889, when the service was over, a lyricist, Warren Cornell, sat writing a poem. As he left the site, he dropped the paper he was writing and didn't notice it. An hour or or so later, Rev. Cooper came in to tidy up the tent area for the next service, saw the paper, picked it up and read it, and was so inspired by the words, that he finished writing the text and went to the organ and composed the tune for the hymn, “Wonderful peace”. John Perry

Cora B. Cooper

Author of "Living for Jesus" in Immanuel's Praise
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