What will it be when the King comes!
What will it be when the King comes!
What will it be when He comes, (when He comes!)
What will it be when the King comes!
Elliott, Emily Elizabeth Steele, third daughter of the late Rev. E. B. Elliott, of Brighton, author of the Horae Apocalypticae was born at Brighton, and now [1887] lives in London. She has contributed hymns, some of which have obtained wide acceptance, to the choir manuals, and Additional Hymns, 1866 (Nos. 8, 34) for use in St. Mark's Church, Brighton; to the Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, which she edited for six years. Her Chimes of Consecration, a volume of 70 hymns and poems, was published in 1873, and her Chimes for Daily Service in 1880. The latter contains 71 hymns in two parts. The second part of 48 hymns is also published separately as Under the Pillow, for use as a cheap large type hymn-book (with corresponding tune-book)… Go to person page >
Display Title: When the King Comes!First Line: They come and go, the seasons fairTune Title: [They come and go, the seasons fair]Author: E. S. E.Date: 1902
Display Title: When the King Comes!First Line: They come and go the seasons fairTune Title: [They come and go the seasons fair]Author: E. S. E.Date: 1902
Display Title: When the King ComesFirst Line: They come and go the seasons fairTune Title: [They come and go the seasons fair]Author: E. S. ElliottDate: 1937Subject: Choir Pieces |
Display Title: What will it be when the King comes?First Line: They come and go, the seasons fairTune Title: WHEN THE KING COMESAuthor: E. S. E.Date: 1899
Display Title: When the King Comes!First Line: They come and go, the seasons fairTune Title: CHICHEN ITZAAuthor: Emily E. S. ElliottMeter: LMD refrainSource: Church Missionary Gleaner, 1891, page 172
Display Title: What will it be when the King comes!First Line: They come and go, the seasons fairTune Title: [They come and go, the seasons fair]Author: E. S. E.Date: 1911
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