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We Are Coming

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Savior! Refrain First Line: We are coming, we are coming Used With Tune: [We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Savior!]

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[We have heard Thy gentle voice, O loving Saviour!]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Chas. Edw. Pollock Incipit: 12333 34321 16665 Used With Text: We are Coming
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[We have heard the gentle voice, O blessed Saviour]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: B. F. Showalter Incipit: 55312 17616 65551 Used With Text: We Are Coming
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[We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Saviour]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. W. Lyon Incipit: 12333 33234 53123 Used With Text: We Are Coming

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We are Coming

Author: Anon. Hymnal: Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School #136 (1891) First Line: We have heard Thy gentle voice, O loving Saviour! Refrain First Line: We are coming, we are coming Lyrics: 1 We have heard Thy gentle voice, O loving Saviour! We are coming, we are coming at Thy call; Take us in Thy mighty arms and help us ever; Safely shelter, in Thy arms we fall. Refrain: We are coming, we are coming, We are coming, blessed Saviour, at Thy call; We are coming, we are coming, We are safe when in Thy mighty arms we fall. 2 We will follow in Thy footsteps, blessed Master; From Thy paths of love and duty never stray; And Thy loving voice shall cheer us as we journey To the land of beauty far away. [Refrain] 3 We will follow though the tempest bursts around us, Though the waves of earthly sorrow o’er us roll, For we know Thy mighty hand will part the waters, And Thy peace will still the storm control. [Refrain] Topics: Coming to Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [We have heard Thy gentle voice, O loving Saviour!]
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We Are Coming

Hymnal: Shook's Song Evangelist #41 (1883) First Line: We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Savior! Refrain First Line: We are coming, we are coming Languages: English Tune Title: [We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Savior!]
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We Are Coming

Author: G. W. L. Hymnal: Joyful Greeting #62 (1886) First Line: We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [We have heard thy gentle voice, O blessed Saviour]

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Person Name: Anon. Author of "We are Coming" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Charles Edward Pollock

1853 - 1928 Person Name: Chas. Edw. Pollock Composer of "[We have heard Thy gentle voice, O loving Saviour!]" in Fair as the Morning. Hymns and Tunes for Praise in the Sunday-School Charles Edward Pollock USA 1853-1928. Born at Newcastle, PA, he moved to Jefferson City, MO, when age 17. He was a cane maker for C W Allen. He also worked 20 years for the MO Pacific Railroad, as a depot clerk and later as Assistant Roadmaster. He was a musician and prolific songwriter, composing 5000+ songs, mostly used in Sunday school settings and church settings. He took little remuneration for his compositions, preferring they be freely used. He produced three songbooks: “Praises”, “Beauty of praise”, and “Waves of melody”. In 1886 he married Martha (Mattie) Jane Harris, and they had three children: Robert, Edward, and a daughter. He died in Merriam, KS. John Perry ================= Pollock, Charles Edward. (Jefferson City, Missouri, 1853-1924). Records of Jefferson City indicate the following: 1897 clerk at depot; residence at 106 Broadway (with Mildred Pollock) 1904-1905 cane maker for C. W. Allen 1908-1909 musician; residence at 106 Broadway (with wife Matty) 1912-1913 residence at St. Louis Road, east city limits --Wilmer Swope, DNAH Archives Note: not to be confused with Charles Edward Pollock (c.1871-1924).

C. E. Leslie

Composer of "[We have heard thy gentle voice, O loving Savior]" in The Missionary Triumph
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