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The King Will Be There

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: Songs of Free Grace #6 (1883) First Line: There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white Refrain First Line: The King will be there, the King will be there Lyrics: 1 There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white, With harps that are golden, and mansions all bright; The songs of the ransomed and seraphim fair, But, oh, what is better, the King will be there. Chorus: The King will be there, the King will be there, "The King in his beauty" will ever be there; The child he has ransom'd, his glory will share, Oh, glory, oh, glory, I'll dwell with him there. 2 I'll work for the Master whatever may come, Will fight 'neath his banner wherever I roam; His name be confessing in every place, And then, in bright glory, I'll gaze on his face. [Chorus] 3 Come, brothers, enlist 'neath his banner today, Come, share in the pleasures along the highway; There's none other service such rapture will bring, 'Twill lead you at last to the home of our King. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white]
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The King will be there

Author: Mrs. Harriet Jones Hymnal: Hymns New and Old, No. 2 #118 (1890) First Line: There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white Refrain First Line: The King will be there, the King will be there Languages: English Tune Title: [There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white]

The King will be there

Author: Harriet E. Jones Hymnal: Gospel Melodies #d183 (1885) First Line: There's joy in the thought of a raiment of white Languages: English

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