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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Reformed Press Hymnal #152 (1934) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thro' darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory To receive from the world, "His own." Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song, Christ returneth! Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen, Hallelujah! Amen. 2 It may be at midday, and it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives "His own." [Chorus] 3 While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven, descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory, Will Jesus receive "His own." [Chorus] 4 Oh, joy! oh, delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread, and no crying, Caught up thro' the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives "His own." [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #170 (1967) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thro' darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory, To receive from the world "His ow" Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song, Christ returneth! Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen. Hallelujah! Amen. 2 It may be at midday, it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives "His own." (Chorus) 3 While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory, Will Jesus receive "His own." (Chorus) 4 Ohm joy! oh, delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying. Caught up thro' the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives "His own." (Chorus) Topics: Christ Resurrection; Christ Resurrection; Christ Return; Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: [It may not be morn, when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth!

Author: H. L. Turner, 19th century Hymnal: Revival Hymns and Choruses #225 (1970) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thru darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory, To receive from the world His own. Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song - Christ returneth! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen. Hallelujah! Amen. 2 It may be at midday, it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] 3 While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory, Will Jesus receive His own. [Chorus] 4 O joy! O delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying. Caught up thru the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] Topics: Second Coming Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Christian Hymns #302 (1935) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]

It May Be at Morn, When the Day Is Awaking

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #455 (1940) Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long Tune Title: CHRIST RETURNETH
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Christ Returneth!

Author: H. L Turner Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #475 (1976) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking,When sunlight through darkness and shadow is breaking,That Jesus will come in the fullness of gloryTo receive from the world His own.Refrain:O Lord Jesus, how long, how longEre we shout the glad song:Christ returneth! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen, Hallelujah! Amen.2 It may be at midday, it may be at twilight,It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnightWill burst into light in the blaze of His glory,When Jesus receives His own. [Refrain]3 While its hosts cry “Hosanna,” from heaven descending,With glorified saints and the angels attending,With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory,Will Jesus receive His own. [Refrain]4 O joy! O delight! should we go without dying,No sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying,Caught up thru the clouds with our Lord into glory,When Jesus receives His own. [Refrain] Topics: The Christian Life Eternal Life Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Hymns of Faith #535 (1980) First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight through darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory, To receive from the world His own. Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song, Christ returneth! Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen. Hallelujah! Amen. 2 It may be at midday, it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives His own. (Chorus) 3 While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory, Will Jesus receive His own. (Chorus) 4 O joy! O delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying. Caught up through the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives His own. (Chorus) Topics: Christ Return; Christ Return; Second Coming Scripture: Mark 14:62 Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #846 First Line: It may be at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1. It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight through darkness and shadow is breaking That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory To receive from the world His own. Refrain O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song, Christ returneth! Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Amen. Hallelujah! Amen. 2. It may be at midday, it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Refrain] 3. While its hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory, Will Jesus receive His own. [Refrain] 4. Oh, joy! oh, delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread and no crying. Caught up through the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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Christ Returneth

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: Christ in Song #867 (1908) First Line: It maybe at morn, when the day is awaking Refrain First Line: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Lyrics: 1. It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thro' darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory To receive from the world His own. Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song? Christ returneth, Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen, Hallelujah! Amen. 2. It may be at midday, and it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of His glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] 3. While His hosts cry Hosanna, from heaven, descending, With glorified saints and the angels attending, With grace on His brow, like a halo of glory; Will Jesus receive "His own." [Chorus] 4. O joy! O delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread, and no crying, Caught up thro' the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives His own. [Chorus] Topics: The Home Eternal Return of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [It may be at morn, when the day is awaking]
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It may be at morn, when the day is awaking

Author: H. L. Turner Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1318 (1886) Lyrics: 1 It may be at morn, when the day is awaking, When sunlight thro' darkness and shadow is breaking, That Jesus will come in the fullness of glory To receive from the world his own. Chorus: O Lord Jesus, how long, how long Ere we shout the glad song? Christ returneth, Hallelujah! hallelujah! Amen, Hallelujah! Amen. 2 It may be at midday, it may be at twilight, It may be, perchance, that the blackness of midnight Will burst into light in the blaze of his glory, When Jesus receives his own. [Chorus] 3 O joy! O delight! should we go without dying, No sickness, no sadness, no dread, and no crying, Caught up thro' the clouds with our Lord into glory, When Jesus receives his own. [Chorus] Topics: Bible Songs Judgment and Second Advent Scripture: 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 Tune Title: CHRIST RETURNETH

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