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  2. Jesus Is Coming Soon - Wikipedia

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    Jesus is coming soon, morning or night or noon; Many will meet their doom, trumpets will sound, All of the dead shall rise, righteous meet in the skies, Going where no one dies, heavenward bound. Verse 2: (not often included in recordings) Love of so many cold; losing their home of gold; This in God's Word is told; evils abound.

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  5. Morning, Noon and Night - Wikipedia

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    Morning, Noon and Night may refer to: Morning, Noon and Night, a novel by Sidney Sheldon; Morning, Noon and Night, a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film featuring the von Suppé music; Morning, Noon and Night, a trio of plays written in 1968 by Terrence McNally, Israel Horovitz, and Leonard Melfi, see Noon

  6. Jesus Is Just Alright - Wikipedia

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    "Jesus Is Just Alright" is a gospel song written by American singer Art Reynolds and first recorded by Reynolds' group, The Art Reynolds Singers, for their 1966 album, Tellin' It Like It Is. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]

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  8. So Soon in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    So Soon in the Morning" is a traditional religious song performed in 1959 by Joan Baez and Bill Wood on Baez's first album, Folksingers 'Round Harvard Square. The duo sung it in a fast gospel tempo. The lyrics contain lines from a 19th-century hymn, " I heard the voice of Jesus say ", written in 1846 by Horatius Bonar :

  9. Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring - Wikipedia

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    Jahn's verses [7] [8] express a close, friendly, and familiar friendship with Jesus, who gives life to the poet. It has been noted that the original German hymn was characteristically a lively hymn of praise, which is carried over somewhat into Bach's arrangement; whereas a slower, more stately tempo is traditionally used with the English version.