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We'll see Jesus in the morning

Author: Sidney E. Cox Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There will be a glorious morning

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We'll see Jesus in the morning

Author: Sidney E. Cox Hymnal: Singspiration Eight #d21 (1955) First Line: There will be a glorious morning

We'll see Jesus in the morning

Author: Sidney E. Cox Hymnal: Youthspiration, Vol. II #d60 (1960) First Line: There will be a glorious morning

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Sidney E. Cox

1887 - 1975 Author of "We'll see Jesus in the morning" Sidney E. Cox, 1887–1975, was a Psalm Author and Composer. In 1907, Cox moved from England to Canada. In 1908 he joined the Methodist church but soon converted to the Salvation Army, where he worked from the years 1909 until 1944, eventually becoming a Major. After he left the Salvation Army he devoted his focus to evangelical revival work. Over the course of his life, Cox has authored or composed approximately 400 songs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_E._Cox
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