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Again He'll Come

Author: William Marion Runyan Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: From Olive's hill, the multitude upgazing Lyrics: 1. From Olive’s hill, the multitude upgazing, Beheld, until the Savior passed from view; But radiant heralds uttered words of promise, He who has gone shall come again to you. Refrain Again, again, the nations shall behold Him! Again, again, enrobed in majesty; In clouds of glory every eye shall see Him, Again, again, the King of Glory see! 2. Again, but not in weakness or in sorrow; Again, but not for bitter pain and loss; The Son of God shall come in glory splendid, Again, but not to bear shame’s bitter cross. [Refrain] 3. O Zion, clothe thyself in raiment holy; Lift up thine eyes to greet thy coming king; Rejoice, rejoice, no more be robed in sorrow, Rejoice, O Zion, lift thy voice and sing. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [From Olive's hill, the multitude upgazing] Text Sources: Songs of the Great Salvation (Wichita, Kansas: The Runyan Music Pub. Co., circa 1919), number 139

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[From Olive's Hill, the multitude upgazing]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William M. Runyan Incipit: 55112 32156 66234 Used With Text: Again He'll Come

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Again He'll Come

Author: William Marion Runyan Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #51 First Line: From Olive's hill, the multitude upgazing Lyrics: 1. From Olive’s hill, the multitude upgazing, Beheld, until the Savior passed from view; But radiant heralds uttered words of promise, He who has gone shall come again to you. Refrain Again, again, the nations shall behold Him! Again, again, enrobed in majesty; In clouds of glory every eye shall see Him, Again, again, the King of Glory see! 2. Again, but not in weakness or in sorrow; Again, but not for bitter pain and loss; The Son of God shall come in glory splendid, Again, but not to bear shame’s bitter cross. [Refrain] 3. O Zion, clothe thyself in raiment holy; Lift up thine eyes to greet thy coming king; Rejoice, rejoice, no more be robed in sorrow, Rejoice, O Zion, lift thy voice and sing. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [From Olive's hill, the multitude upgazing]
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Again, He'll Come

Author: W. M. R. Hymnal: The Voice of Thanksgiving No. 4 #36 (1928) First Line: From Olive's Hill, the multitude upgazing Refrain First Line: Again, again, the nations shall behold Him Languages: English Tune Title: [From Olive's Hill, the multitude upgazing]
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Again He'll Come

Author: William M. Runyan Hymnal: The Service Hymnal #114 (1935) First Line: From Olive's Hill, the multitude upgazing Refrain First Line: Again, again, the nations shall behold Him Languages: English Tune Title: [From Olive's Hill, the multitude upgazing]

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William M. Runyan

1870 - 1957 Author of "Again He'll Come" Showing early musical promise, William Marion Runyan (b. Marion, NY, 1870; d. Pittsburg, KS, 1957) was a substitute church organist by the age of twelve. He became a Methodist minister in 1891 and served several churches in Kansas but turned to evangelism in 1903; he worked for the Central Methodist Conference for the next twenty years. Following that service, Runyan became pastor at the Federated Church at John Brown University, Sulphur Springs, Arkansas. Editor of Christian Workers Magazine, he also served the Moody Bible Institute and was an editor for Hope Publishing Company until his retirement in 1948. Runyan wrote a number of hymn texts, gospel songs, and hymn tunes. Bert Polman
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