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[When the message from the Lord shall come]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Edward S. Fogg Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 12343 21321 61765 Used With Text: The Roll Call In Heaven

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The Roll Call In Heaven

Author: Hugh Mulholland Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: When the message from the Lord shall come Refrain First Line: At the calling of the roll Lyrics: 1 When the message from the Lord shall come, And work on earth is o’er, And the morning breaks in Heaven bright and fair, When the trumpet from the clouds shall sound, We’ll gather on that shore— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. Refrain: At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. 2 There no night or darkness e’er shall come— Our Master lights the shore— With the angels we the harps and songs will share, And we’ll dwell there in the mansions That our Master has in store— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] 3 In the vineyard of our Master Let us labor with our might, Let us tell the love of Jesus everywhere, For our work will soon be over, And we’ll stand in Jesus’ sight— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] 4 When we reach the glorious promised land, To dwell forevermore, Love and sunshine filling all with beauty rare, Where the streets are paved with precious gold Along the heav’nly shore— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [When the message from the Lord shall come] Text Sources: Rescue Hymns by Beatty and Fogg (Cincinnati: Rescue Mission Publishing, 1896)

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The Roll Call In Heaven

Author: Hugh Mulholland Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13127 First Line: When the message from the Lord shall come Refrain First Line: At the calling of the roll Lyrics: 1 When the message from the Lord shall come, And work on earth is o’er, And the morning breaks in Heaven bright and fair, When the trumpet from the clouds shall sound, We’ll gather on that shore— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. Refrain: At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll, At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. 2 There no night or darkness e’er shall come— Our Master lights the shore— With the angels we the harps and songs will share, And we’ll dwell there in the mansions That our Master has in store— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] 3 In the vineyard of our Master Let us labor with our might, Let us tell the love of Jesus everywhere, For our work will soon be over, And we’ll stand in Jesus’ sight— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] 4 When we reach the glorious promised land, To dwell forevermore, Love and sunshine filling all with beauty rare, Where the streets are paved with precious gold Along the heav’nly shore— At the calling of the roll I’ll be there. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the message from the Lord shall come]
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The Roll Call in Heaven

Author: Hugh Mulholland Hymnal: The Seed Sower #62 (1897) First Line: When the message from the Lord shall come Refrain First Line: At the calling of the roll Languages: English Tune Title: [When the message from the Lord shall come]

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Edward S. Fogg

Composer of "[When the message from the Lord shall come]" in The Cyber Hymnal Late 19th Century Fogg was an evangelist and played the cornet. As of 1894, he was apparently living in or near Cincinnati, Ohio. His works include: Life and Light No. 2, with T. W. Barker (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1894) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Hugh Mulholland

Author of "The Roll Call In Heaven" in The Cyber Hymnal
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