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COME, SAVIOUR, COME

Meter: 10.10.10.12 with refrain Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry C. Work Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 33213 51176 55653 Used With Text: O'er All the Land

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Ring the Bell, Watchman

Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Come, join our Army, to battle we go Refrain First Line: Marching along, marching along Used With Tune: [Come, join our Army, to battle we go]

Right Men Are Wanted

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Right men are wanted high places to fill Refrain First Line: Break the pledge, never, no, no, no! Used With Tune: [Right men are wanted high places to fill]
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Above the Rest

Appears in 116 hymnals First Line: Now, in the songs of grateful praise Refrain First Line: And above the rest this note shall swell Used With Tune: [Now, in the songs of grateful praise]

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Come, Savior, Come

Author: Willliam Claggett Gage Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16146 First Line: O’er all the land have the signs now ap­peared Refrain First Line: Sound forth the tid­ings, long, loud and clear Lyrics: 1 O’er all the land have the signs now ap­peared, Telling us soon our dear Sav­ior will come; Long has the worn pil­grim watched, hoped and feared, Waiting for the bless­ed hope; O come, Sav­ior, come. Refrain: Sound forth the tid­ings, long, loud and clear; Jesus is com­ing, and soon will ap­pear; All hearts re­spond as we long for our home, "Quickly come, O bless­èd Jesus; Come, Sav­ior, come." 2 Signs in the sun and the moon and the stars, Faithfully show that the great day is near; Nations dis­tressed by the ru­mors of wars, And the hearts of wick­ed men are fail­ing for fear. [Refrain] 3 These, to the pil­grim, are omens of cheer; Toiling and sigh­ing in life’s gloomy way; All, all pro­claim that the Sav­ior is near, And the light is dawn­ing of that soon com­ing day. [Refrain] 4 Then let us ral­ly, and fresh cour­age take; Soon we will hear our dear Lord’s lov­ing oice; Those who will now all their er­rors for­sake, Soon the pear­ly gates will en­ter; sing and re­joice. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [O’er all the land have the signs now ap­peared]
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Come, Saviour, Come

Author: W. C. Gage Hymnal: The Gospel in Song #183 (1926) First Line: O'er all the land have the signs now appeared Refrain First Line: Sound forth the tidings, long, loud, and clear Languages: English Tune Title: [O'er all the land have the signs now appeared]
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Sound forth the tidings, long, loud, and clear

Author: W. C. Gage Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1333 (1886) First Line: O'er all the land have the signs now appeared Lyrics: 1 O'er all the land have the signs now appeared, Telling us soon our dear Saviour will come; Long has the worn pilgrim watched, hoped, and feared, Waiting for that blessed hope; O come, Saviour, come. Chorus: Sound forth the tidings, long, loud, and clear; Jesus is coming, and soon will appear; All hearts respond as we long for our home, "Quickly come, O blessed Jesus, come, Saviour, come." 2 Signs in the sun and the moon and the stars, Faithfully show that the great day is near; Nations distressed by the rumors of wars, And the hearts of wicked men are failing for fear. [Chorus] 3 These, to the pilgrim, are omens of cheer, Toiling and sighing in Lord's loving voice; Those who will now all their errors forsake, Soon the pearly gates will enter; sing and rejoice. [Chorus] 4 Then let us rally, and fresh courage take; Soon will we hear our dear Lord's loving voice; Those who will now all their errors forsake, Soon the pearly gates will enter; sing and rejoice. [Chorus] Topics: Bible Songs Judgment and Second Advent Scripture: Luke 21:25-26 Tune Title: COME, SAVIOUR, COME

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Henry C. Work

1832 - 1884 Person Name: Henry Clay Work Composer of "[O’er all the land have the signs now ap­peared]" in The Cyber Hymnal b. 10-1-1832, Middletown, CT, d. 6-8-1884, Hartford, CT; composer LOC Name Authority Files

W. C. Gage

Person Name: Willliam Claggett Gage Author of "Come, Savior, Come" in The Cyber Hymnal
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