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The Victory

Author: J. L. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: If you have lost in the battle Refrain First Line: The victory, the victory, do you want the victory Used With Tune: [If you have lost in the battle]

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[If you have lost in the battle of life]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Lane Incipit: 51131 16665 55135 Used With Text: The Victory

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The Victory

Author: J. L. Hymnal: Loyal Praise #15 (1907) First Line: If you have lost in the battle Refrain First Line: The victory, the victory, do you want the victory Languages: English Tune Title: [If you have lost in the battle]
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The Victory

Author: J. L. Hymnal: Salvation Songs #109 (1895) First Line: If you have lost in the battle of life Refrain First Line: The victory! the victory! Do you want the victory? Languages: English Tune Title: [If you have lost in the battle of life]
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The Victory

Author: J. L. Hymnal: Gospel Hymn Selections for Male Voices #96 (1896) First Line: If you have lost in the battle of life Refrain First Line: The victory! the victory! Languages: English Tune Title: [If you have lost in the battle of life]

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John Lane

1853 - 1945 Person Name: J. L. Author of "The Victory" in Salvation Songs Lane, Rev. John. (New York City, 1853--1945, Nashville, Tennessee). Singing evangelist and hymn-writer. Son of Patrick and Alice O'Connor Lane (formerly "Lean"), Irish immigrants. He was an advertising solicitor for New York newspapers, when he was converted to Christianity and under the tutelage of Dr. T. De Witt Talmadge, he became a mission worker, and later conducted revival meetings in the East before going West in 1893 to Kansas City, Missouri. --Information from multiple letters from Laura B. Lane, daughter, to Leonard Ellinwood, DNAH Archives. A photo of John Lane is also in the DNAH Archives. =================================== Lane’s works include: Salvation Melodies (Kansas City, Missouri: John Lane, 1897) Lyrics-- As I Go Along My Pilgrim Way As You Travel Life’s Rough Pathway Christians, Rise and Join the Army How Happy the Home, with a Baby About I Am Going to Heaven with My Savior I Came to Jesus Weary Worn I Love My Savior, He’s Good to Me If You Have Lost in the Battle In the Home Where Jesus Is an Honored Guest In the Storms of Life Jesus Loves Little Children Jesus, We Look to Thee Keep Close to Jesus My Sins Are All Forgiven Out in the World I Wandered Remember Your Mother There Is Great Joy in Heaven There Is Hope for All There’s a Story Ever New ’Tis a Pleasure Sweet We Are Happy Children When a Brother Goes Wrong When from Friends on Earth We’re Parted --www.hymntime.com/tch
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