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Follow Yonder Banner

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #149 (1919) First Line: Come, ye soldiers, young and sturdy Refrain First Line: Follow yonder snow-white banner Lyrics: 1 Come, ye soldiers, young and sturdy, Staunch and true, with courage bold, Follow where ye see that banner, In the light of Heav’n unfold. Refrain: Follow yonder snow-white banner, “Temp’rance, temp’rance,” is our cry, Let that word, in glad defiance Echo o’er the earth and sky. Follow yonder snow-white banner, Let the song triumphant ring, Conquer this, the blackest evil, In the name of Christ, our King. 2 Come, ye soldiers, heads uplifted, Swords unsheathed and armor bright, Fight and win, with shouts of glory, God will give us strength and might. [Refrain] 3 Come, ye soldiers, join together, Call your comrades to the fray, Where that evil lurks and threatens, Strike it down, and win the day. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, ye soldiers, young and sturdy]
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March Forward

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #86 (1919) First Line: Come, ye valiant men and true Refrain First Line: Forward, march forward, where our Captain leads the way Lyrics: 1 Come, ye valiant men and true, Take up the trusty sword, Clothe yourselves with raiment new, The armor of the Lord. All the tempter’s wiles resists, A pure allegiance bring, Come, in Jesus’ Name enlist As soldiers of the King. Refrain: Forward, march forward, where our Captain leads the way, Our armor shines with splendor bright, Our banners wave with heav’nly light, Then forward, forward, let the song exultant ring, We’re consecrated army, serving Christ, our King. 2 Give to Him these precious years, This golden time of youth, Stand before Him free from fears, And girded with His truth. Wear the breastplate righteousness, Salvation’s helmet bring, Thus we’ll go, thro’ strife and stress, We soldiers of the King. [Refrain] 3 Shod with peace, we’ll walk His way, And faith shall be our shield, Christ shall be our guide each day, His Word the sword wee wield, Hasten then, and all in line, Let all united, sing; “Follow where His banners shine, Brave soldiers of the King.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Come, ye valiant men and true]
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Cradled in Manger

Author: James Humphris Hymnal: EH1919 #224 (1919) First Line: Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping Refrain First Line: Lullaby, lullaby Lyrics: 1 Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping, Shadows are creeping, soon daylight will die; Guarded from danger the Babe rests till morning; With hand rais’d in warning the mother is nigh. Refrain: Lullaby, lullaby, Winds are sighing, day is dying, Lullaby, lullaby, Mother watches near; Tho’ a manger be Thy bed, Angles hover o’er Thy head; Soon will come the morning red, Lullaby, lullaby! 2 What is He dreaming, the Christ-child so tender; Born but to render His life for our need? What hope is gleaming, what vision entrancing Of mankind advancing where Jesus shall lead? [Refrain] 3 Moments are flying, soon Christ shall awaken, Lov’d unforsaken, acclaim’d by His own. Praises undying are echoing near Him; All ye who do fear Him draw near to His throne. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping]
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Crown Him With Many Crowns

Author: M. Bridges Hymnal: EH1919 #163 (1919) Languages: English Tune Title: DIADEMATA
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Blessings Bountiful

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #24 (1919) First Line: Day after day a hand divine Refrain First Line: Blessings, blessings, bountiful and free Lyrics: 1 Day after day a hand divine Gives bounty and blessing to all, Oft as the rays of morning shine, New gifts to our portion will fall. Tokens that tell of watchful care, Of true and of tender love, So raise a song of thanksgiving To our Lord above. Refrain: Blessings, blessings, bountiful and free, From God our heavenly Father, Sent to you and to me, Blessings, blessings, tokens of His love, O raise a song of thanksgiving To our Lord above. 2 Day after day our Maker sends The sunshine, the dew and the rain, Ruling with pow’r that never ends, From seedtime to harvest of grain, Ev’rything speaks His wisdom great, And proveth His boundless love, Then raise a song of thanksgiving To our Lord above. [Refrain] 3 Day after day we hear and see New lessons and symbols displayed, Gifts from a Father’s lavish heart, In richest abundance arrayed, Friendship and pleasure, daily toil, Are blessings from Him above, So raise a song of thanksgiving To our Lord above. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Day after day a hand divine]
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The King of Kings

Author: Harriet H. Pierson Hymnal: EH1919 #225 (1919) First Line: Daylight is breaking, earth is awaking Refrain First Line: Hail Him, hail Him Lyrics: 1 Daylight is breaking, earth is awaking, Bright is the Christmas morn; Cometh salvation for ev’ry nation, Jesus the King is born. Refrain: Hail Him, hail Him! Loud let His praises ring; Greet Him, greet Him! Our Prophet and Priest and King; Crown Him, crown Him! Let ev’ry land and clime Proclaim Him King of kings, This Christmas time. 2 Come with rejoicing, glad praises voicing, Earth’s kingdoms pass away; Christ ever-glorious, Christ the victorious, Cometh to reign for aye. [Refrain] 3 Come and adore Him, bow down before Him, Earth’s monarchs rise and fall, One faileth never, One reigneth ever, Jesus, the Lord of all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Daylight is breaking, earth is awaking]
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He’s My Friend

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: EH1919 #99 (1919) First Line: Do you need a friend to help you Refrain First Line: He’s my Friend, with Him I cannot fail Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you need a friend to help you]
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Do Your Best

Author: Kathleen Wheeler Ross Hymnal: EH1919 #263 (1919) First Line: “Do your best,” the birds are singing Lyrics: 1 “Do your best,” the birds are singing, Trilling forth a perfect lay. Children too, like them should always Do their best, from day to day. 2 Do your best, the flow’rs are growing Sweet and lovely, ‘round our way, Children too, like them, should always Do their best, from day to day. 3 Do your best, the sun is shining Cheering with each warming ray; Children too, like that, should always Do their best, from day to day. 4 Do your best, from morn till even, Then when we kneel down to pray, Ask our God to help us always Do our best, from day to day. Languages: English Tune Title: [“Do your best,” the birds are singing]
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Memories of Galilee

Author: Robert Morris, LL. D. Hymnal: EH1919 #83 (1919) First Line: Each cooing dove and sighing bough Refrain First Line: O Galilee, sweet Galilee Languages: English Tune Title: [Each cooing dove and sighing bough]
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Faith Is the Victory

Author: Rev. John H. Yates Hymnal: EH1919 #77 (1919) First Line: Encamped along the hills of light Languages: English Tune Title: [Encamped along the hills of light]

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