Lift up the trumpet, and loud let it ring; Jesus is coming again!
Echo it, hilltops, proclaim it, ye plains; Jesus is coming again!
Coming in glory, the Lamb that was slain; Jesus is coming again!
Cheer up, ye pilgrims, be joyful and sing; Jesus is coming again!
Second, I shall now come to the second man mentioned; to wit, the man that is turning back from his backsliding, and speak something also about his coming again to God by Christ.
Every one mentioning everything any one is coming again.
Coming again he does not look at what he has not seen because he has seen all of not looking at that and he has asked that that is what he is to hear again.
She might be one notcoming again and if she was one not coming again she was then one being one who might be coming again.
The Creeds which we repeat and profess to believe, continually declare that Christ is coming again.
You may say as Mephibosheth said to David: "Let the world take all, my king is coming again in peace.
Sweet is the thought of Christ's coming again to unite them to Himself in one glorified company for ever.
Yes, Miss Olive, the doctor is coming again, and that speaks for itself, to my mind.
Luttrell says so; but of course he is coming again to-night.
This same Jesus is coming again, not a phantom, not an impalpable spirit, not a ghost Christ, but a Christ who is a real man of real flesh and real bones.
The doctor is coming again to-night; we thought that was his ring.
Mrs Yule offered an occasion by asking when the Miss Milvains were coming again.
I'm not sure that I do right in coming againso soon,' said Marian as she took off her things.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coming again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.