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Till He Come

Author: C. B. Widmeyer Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: We will preach the four-fold gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord Refrain First Line: He is coming back again Used With Tune: [We will preach the four-fold gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord]

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[We will preach the four-fold gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. B. Widmeyer Incipit: 32171 65434 54635 Used With Text: Till He Come

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Till He Come

Author: C. B. Widmeyer Hymnal: Songs of Perfect Love #162 (1922) First Line: We will preach the four-fold gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord Refrain First Line: He is coming back again Languages: English Tune Title: [We will preach the four-fold gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord]
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Till He Come

Author: C. B. Widmeyer Hymnal: Rose of Sharon Hymns #343 (1917) First Line: We will preach the four-fold Gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord Refrain First Line: He is coming back again Languages: English Tune Title: [We will preach the four-fold Gospel, of our heav'n-ascended Lord]

Till he come

Author: C. B. Widmeyer Hymnal: Songs of the Pentecostal Flame #d111 (1914) First Line: We will preach the four fold Gospel Refrain First Line: He is coming Languages: English

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Charles B. Widmeyer

1884 - 1974 Person Name: C. B. Widmeyer Author of "Till He Come" in Rose of Sharon Hymns Widmeyer, Charles B. (Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, 1884--California, December 14, 1974). Studied vocal music from age 12 under J.M. Cowgill; at age 15 began teaching classes of his own. First song was written at age 15. The first one published, "Upon the Cross," was written at age 20. Bachelor of Music degree from Bethany-Peniel, Bethany, Oklahoma. Wrote more than 350 songs; edited or contributed to many songbooks. "Come and Dine" was written following the reading of John 21:12 and his meditation on the similarity between the tired, hungry disciples and people of his day both spiritually and physically hungry; translated into Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, and Serbian. --E. Roger Taylor, DNAH Archives
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