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[God speed the day when thousands shall arise]

Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Fannie Birdsall Incipit: 53511 76165 67156 Used With Text: Missionary Battle Song

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Missionary Battle Song

Author: Thomas H. Nelson Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: God speed the day when thousands shall arise Refrain First Line: We're working, we're praying, with gospel flag unfurled Used With Tune: [God speed the day when thousands shall arise]

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Missionary Battle Song

Author: Thomas H. Nelson Hymnal: Light and Life Songs No. 2 #184 (1914) First Line: God speed the day when thousands shall arise Refrain First Line: We're working, we're praying, with gospel flag unfurled Lyrics: 1 God speed the day when thousands shall arise, And in the strength which Christ alone supplies; Haste to the land where superstition reigns, And on those countless millions press the Savior’s claims. Chorus: We’re working, we’re praying, with gospel flag unfurled Till Christ shall reign in triumph o’er the whole wide world. 2 To heathen lands where sin’s black chariot rolls, Where daily die one hundred thousand souls; Bear precious seed, bedewed by sacred tears, And preach the coming kingdom till our Lord appears. [Chorus] 3 O’er China’s plains and India’s coral strand, Thro’ Afric’s swamps and Turkey’s blood-stained land, We’ll gladly bear Immanuel’s flag unfurled, And preach the love of Christ our Savior all ‘round the world. [Chorus] 4 Think of the shame and suf’ring which they bear, And in their loss have you and I no share? God’s word is plain, His will is now displayed, The dying groans of millions from a call for aid. [Chorus] 5 Magic divine! the gospel bugle blast Transforms the priests to blest iconoclasts; Nations are born to Jesus in a day, And all the world in gladness own His righteous sway. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [God speed the day when thousands shall arise]
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Missionary Battle Song

Author: Thomas H. Nelson Hymnal: Missionary Hymns and Responsive Scripture Readings #34 (1907) First Line: God speed the day when thousands shall arise Refrain First Line: We're working, we're praying, with gospel flag unfurled Languages: English Tune Title: [God speed the day when thousands shall arise]
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Missionary Battle Song

Author: Thomas H. Nelson Hymnal: Garden of Spices #40 (1899) First Line: God speed the day when thousands shall arise Refrain First Line: We're working, we're praying, with gospel flag unfurled Languages: English Tune Title: [God speed the day when thousands shall arise]

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Fannie Birdsall Bula

1864 - 1926 Person Name: Fannie Birdsall Composer of "[God speed the day when thousands shall arise]" in Light and Life Songs No. 2 Born: October 24, 1864. Died: February 9, 1926. Buried: Floral Park Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana. Fannie was the daughter of Paul Birdsall, and wife of George Elza Bula. Her works include: Heart Lessons from the Beatitudes (Chicago, Illinois: Christian Witness Company, 1911) Sources: Findagrave, accessed 15 Nov 2016 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Thomas H. Nelson

b. 1863 Author of "Missionary Battle Song" in Light and Life Songs No. 2
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