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Copyright, 1882, by F. S. STANTON.

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THE GLORIOUS COMING.
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F. S. STANTON.

1. Our Saviour shall descend a-gain, Earth's bur-ied mill-ions rais - ing ; 2. What tho' these bod-ies lie in dust, Before that glad ap-pear - ing? 3. What tho' earth's gath'ring tempests lower, And a - ges pass in sad - ness? 4. Then safe at last, the bless-ed throng, Set free from trib

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From "SONGS OF GRACE," by per.

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WHEN THE KING COMES IN.

E. S. LORenz.

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Call'd to the feast by the King are we, Sitting, perhaps, where his people be 2. Crowns on the head where the thorns have been, Glorified he who once died for men ; 3. Like lightning's flash will that instant show Things hidden long from both friend and foe,

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Joy ful his eye shall on each one rest Who is in white wedding garments dressed—

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How will it fare, friend, with thee and me,
Splen-did the vision before us then,
Just what we are
will ev'ry one know,
well for us if we stand the test,

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