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March On, March On

Author: E. S. A. Hymnal: Williston Hymns #74 (1917) First Line: March on, march on, ye soldiers true Lyrics: 1 March on, march on, ye soldiers true, In the cross of Christ confiding, For the field is set, and the hosts are met, And the Lord His own is guiding. Thro’ the earth’s wide round, we the tidings sound Of the Lord who came from heaven; Of the mighty hope, that with death can cope, And the love so freely given. Refrain: March on, march on, ye soldiers true, In the cross of Christ confiding, For the field is set, and the hosts are met, And the Lord His own is guiding. 2 We march to fright with the pow’rs of night, That hold the world in sorrow; And the broken heart shall be healed of its smart, And arise to a joyful morrow. O’er the realms of night shall our standard bright Arise, their darkness clearing; And the souls that were dead to the Lord who bled, Shall revive at His glad appearing. [Refrain] 3 Long, long is the fight, but the God of light Is ever watching near us; And the pray’rs that rise to the list’ning skies Like a song of hope shall cheer us; Till the sunrise broad of the day of God Shall shine on the Victor’s glory, And earth at rest, in her Lord confessed, Shall rejoice in the finished story. [Refrain] Tune Title: [March on, march on, ye soldiers true]
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March on, march on, O ye soldiers true

Author: Ella S. Armitage Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnary #253 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: MARCH ON
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March On, March On

Author: Ella Sophia Bulley Armitage Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16344 First Line: March on, march on, ye sol­diers true Refrain First Line: March on, march on, ye sol­diers true Lyrics: 1 March on, march on, ye sol­diers true In the cross of Christ con­fid­ing, For the field is set, and the hosts are met, And the Lord His own is guid­ing; Thro’ the earth’s wide round, we the tid­ings sound Of the Lord who came from Hea­ven; Of the migh­ty hope that with death can cope, And the love so free­ly given. Refrain: March on, march on, ye sol­diers true, In the cross of Christ con­fid­ing, For the field is set, and the hosts are met, And the Lord His own is guid­ing. 2 We march to fight with the pow’rs of night, That hold the world in sor­row; And the brok­en heart shall be healed of its smart, And arise to a joy­ful mor­row; O’er the realms of night shall our stand­ard bright Arise, their dark­ness clear­ing; And souls that were dead to the Lord who bled, Shall re­vive at His glad ap­pear­ing. [Refrain] 3 O so long is the fight, but the God of light Is ev­er watch­ing near us; And the pray­ers that rise to the list­en­ing skies Like a song of hope shall cheer us; Till the sun­rise broad of the day of God Shall shine on the Vic­tor’s glo­ry; And earth at rest, in her Lord con­fessed, Shall re­joice in the fin­ished sto­ry. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [March on, march on, ye sol­diers true]
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March On, March On

Author: E. S. A. Hymnal: The Endeavor Hymnal #132 (1901) First Line: March on, march on, ye soldiers true Topics: Confidence; Conventions; Processional; Soldiers of Christ; Victory Languages: English Tune Title: MARCH ON

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