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We’re Sure to Win

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #82 (1919) First Line: Soldiers we, with armor brightly shining Refrain First Line: We are soldiers, soldiers Lyrics: 1 Soldiers we, with armor brightly shining, And above our head the royal standard toss, All against one enemy combining, While before us waves the banner of the Cross. Refrain: We are soldiers, soldiers, Marching to the conflict Against the hosts of sin; With our Leader, great and glorious, We’ll return victorious, In His strength we’re sure to win. 2 Soldiers we, and Christ is our Defender, At His signal word we charge against the foe, Full allegiance unto Him we render, And we gladly server, where’er He bids us go. [Refrain] 3 Soldiers we, with hearts alert and ready To obey our Lord and answer ev’ry call; Courage firm, and strength secure and steady, For we serve Him, trust Him, love Him all in all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Soldiers we, with armor brightly shining]
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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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It Is Better Farther On

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: EH1919 #84 (1919) First Line: Shadows may gather around me Refrain First Line: Farther on Languages: English Tune Title: [Shadows may gather around me]
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In Heavenly Love Abiding

Author: Anna L. Waring Hymnal: EH1919 #85 (1919) Languages: English Tune Title: [In heavenly love abiding]
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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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The Voice Divine

Author: C. Louise Bell Hymnal: EH1919 #87 (1919) First Line: I heard a voice, ‘twas low and sweet Refrain First Line: O joy to know that Christ is mine Lyrics: 1 I heard a voice, ‘twas low and sweet, It still’d each doubt, it hush’d each fear; To Christ it led my wand’ring feet, In Him I found a hope that’s dear. Refrain: O joy to know that Christ is mine! His words of love I hear, While He speaks to me in voice divine, My life is fill’d with heav’nly cheer. 2 It comes to me from day to day, This voice which makes my joys increase; Its words of truth I must obey, If I would walk in paths of peace. [Refrain] 3 The voice which speaks of love divine! It fills my life with heav’nly cheer; My heart is glad, for Christ is mine, I fear no ill, for He is near. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I heard a voice, 'twas low and sweet]
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Nailed to the Cross

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: EH1919 #88 (1919) First Line: There was One Who was willing to die in my stead Refrain First Line: They are nailed to the cross Languages: English Tune Title: [There was One Who was willing to die in my stead]
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Joy Cometh in the Morning

Author: Edith Sandford Tillotson Hymnal: EH1919 #89 (1919) First Line: Blessed words of comfort in a time of grief Refrain First Line: For clouds will lighten, the morning brighten Lyrics: 1 Blessed words of comfort in a time of grief, “Joy will surely come when morning breaks,” Strength and faith they carry, and a sweet relief, Courage till the day awakes. Refrain: For clouds will lighten, the morning brighten, And griefs but highten the bliss in store, Like sunrise burning, like day returning, To bring the joy that lives forevermore. 2 Dark may be the road on which our feet must tread, Closed and sealed the door at which we wait, Yet the light is ever shining overhead, Angel hands unlock the gate. [Refrain] 3 From the blessed promise and its glory bright, Ev’ry burdened heart new comfort takes, Sorrow may endure throughout the weary night, Joy will come when morning breaks. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed words of comfort in a time of grief]
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The Smile of God

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: EH1919 #90 (1919) First Line: On shining brook and boundless sea Refrain First Line: His loving smile Lyrics: 1 On shining brook and boundless sea, On starry blossom of the sod, In sun and rain, On hill and plain, We see the loving smile of God. Refrain: His loving smile, On earth so fair, And all the while, His tender care, While golden years Like sunbeams fall, The smile of God Is over all! 2 On hillsides rob’d in blossoms bright, On lake and stream and valleys broad, On field and cloud, And mountain proud, We see the loving smile of God. [Refrain] 3 Where furthest light of morning creeps, On highest height and shining sod, On flow’r and star, Both near and far, We see the loving smile of God. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [On shining brook and boundless sea]
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Our Best

Author: S. C. Kirk Hymnal: EH1919 #91 (1919) First Line: Hear ye the Master's call, "Give Me thy best!" Refrain First Line: Every work for Jesus will be blest Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear ye the Master's call, "Give Me thy best!"]

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