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Go Forward to Conquer

Author: I. B. W. Hymnal: HWP1915 #151 (1915) Refrain First Line: Then go forward, ever forward Lyrics: 1 Go forward to conquer! O soldiers of the King! Go forward, nor falter, let songs of triumph ring; Be loyal to duty, wholehearted service bring; Go forward, go forward to conquer. Refrain: Then Go forward, ever forward, never defeat to know; Forward, forward go, ever forward; Strong in the Lord who leads us onward leads us against the foe; Go forward, ever go forward to conquer. 2 Go forward to conquer! Tho’ hosts of sin assail, Go forward, go forward, thro’ Christ you shall prevail; Go forward, for trusting in him you can not fail; Go forward, go forward to conquer. [Refrain] 3 Go forward to conquer Beneath his banner true! Go forward, be faithful, and ev’ry duty do; While Jesus is calling for soldiers strong and true, Go forward, go forward to conquer. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Go forward to conquer]
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How can I but Love Him?

Author: J. E. Rankin, D.D. Hymnal: HWP1915 #152 (1915) First Line: So tender, so precious, my Savior to me Refrain First Line: How can I but love him Languages: English Tune Title: [So tender, so precious, my Savior to me]
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Forward for the Right

Author: Colin Sterne Hymnal: HWP1915 #153 (1915) First Line: When the call to arms rings loud and clear Refrain First Line: Forward for the right, O soldiers Lyrics: 1 When the call to arms rings loud and clear, And the banners of war are flying, Then away with doubt and craven fear, For our Captain on us is relying! And the word rings out through the ages past, From heroes of song and story; And it nerves each arm, like a trumpet blast, To fight for the Lord and his glory. Refrain: Forward for the right, O soldiers! Never think the fight is done! Never sheathe the sword, Soldiers of the Lord, Till the last great field is won! 2 And the strongest foes you meet the first, In the battle you fight within you; There are Pride and Falsehood, both accurst, In the strife they must never win you; There are Hate and Greed, and Selfishness, Oh never let them bind you! Smite them down, brave soldier, and onward press, With sin lying dead behind you. [Refrain] 3 Then you come to fight the great wide world, With its fever of strife and madness; And to help your comrades who are hurled In the prison of sin and sadness; To strengthen hands that are weak in fight, Confirming the knees that are weary, Holding up the message of truth and light To lives that are dark and dreary. [Refrain] 4 When at last you meet your final foe, On your death bed though you’re lying, With faith triumphant lay him low, And conquer even in dying; So the last great fight you shall bravely win, And pass death’s gloomy portal, By the Captain’s voice to be welcomed in To peace and joy immortal. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When the call to arms rings loud and clear]
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The Star Spangled Banner

Author: Francis Scott Key Hymnal: HWP1915 #154 (1915) First Line: O say can you see by the dawn's early light Languages: English Tune Title: [O say can you see by the dawn's early light]
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Fair Freedom’s Land

Author: J. E. Rankin, D.D. Hymnal: HWP1915 #155 (1915) First Line: O land of all earth's lands, the best Languages: English Tune Title: [O land of all earth's lands, the best]
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Our Country and Our God

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #156 (1915) First Line: There’s a call of triumph ringing where our starry banner flies Lyrics: 1 There’s a call of triumph ringing where our starry banner flies, There are shouts of exultation that from loyal lips arise; For the nation’s youths are singing, as they lift their shining eyes, “Our country and our God, Our country and our God.” Refrain: “Our country and our God, Our country and our God.” No foe can withstand such a cry from such a band, “Our country and our God!” 2 In the glow of youthful beauty, in the flush of youthful pride, They have gathered round their banner, they have rallied round their guide; As a joy and as a duty, they are singing far and wide, “Our country and our God, Our country and our God.” [Refrain] 3 Thro’ our whole beloved nation, east and west, from shore to shore, May there be that one glad watch cry, may it echo o’er and o’er; In the union of salvation, may we sing for evermore, “Our country and our God, Our country and our God.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There’s a call of triumph ringing]
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Let Us Arise

Author: E. S. L. Hymnal: HWP1915 #157 (1915) First Line: Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier Refrain First Line: Let us arise! all unite Lyrics: 1 Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier, While the foe is spreading woe through the land? Do you note his rising pow’r, Growing bolder ev’ry hour? Will he not our land devour while you stand? Refrain: Let us arise! all unite! Let us arise! in our might! Let us arise! speak for God and the right; Though our number may be few, God will lead us grandly through, And our arms with strength endue by His might. 2 Can you linger in your tent, Christian soldier? Satan’s smiling o’er your idle delay; Thousands perish while you wait, While you counsel and debate; Heed you not their awful fate as they stray? [Refrain] 3 Let us rise in holy wrath, Christian soldiers, Crush the evil ‘neath the heal of our might! Counting cost, no longer wait, Forward, manhood of the State! For in God your strength is great for the right. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Do you slumber in your tent, Christian soldier]
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The White Banner

Author: Edith Sanford Tillotson Hymnal: HWP1915 #158 (1915) First Line: Fling the snowy banner high Refrain First Line: Temp’rance, Temp’rance Lyrics: 1 Fling the snowy banner high, Let it wave unfurled; Let it shine, victorious, Over all the world. Sign of peace and purity, Standard of our King; Rally round the banner white, And gladly, gladly sing. Refrain: Temp’rance, Temp’rance, This shall be our battle cry: Temp’rance, Temp’rance, Let our willing lips reply; Heart to heart, and hand to hand, Join a true and loyal band, One and all we haste to unite Beneath our banner white. 2 Fling the snowy banner high, Let it proudly wave; Where its blessed shadow falls, There is pow’r to save. Darkness, sin and sorrow fade Where that banner flies; Light and joy and gladness shine, Where’er its folds arise. [Refrain] 3 Fling the snowy banner high, Raise it with a pray’r; May it soon enfold all hearts In our country fair; May the evil that we fight Steadily decline, Till o’er ev’ry land on earth We see our banner shine. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Fling the snowy banner high]
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Gates of Praise

Author: Mary E. Servoss Hymnal: HWP1915 #159 (1915) First Line: Lift up the gates of praise Refrain First Line: The stars may praise the hand Languages: English Tune Title: [Lift up the gates of praise]
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Busy Hands

Author: Frances McKinnon Morton Hymnal: HWP1915 #160 (1915) First Line: Jesus gave our hands to us Refrain First Line: Busy hands, useful hands Lyrics: 1 Jesus gave our hands to us, As a gift of love; And he watches what they do, From his home above. Refrain: Busy hands, useful hands, Hands that help along! Glad and gay, they merrily clap away To our happy song. 2 In his service here below We would use them right, Keeping them from evil free, Spotless, pure and white. [Refrain] 3 Jesus, take our hands today, And their service bless; So our lives like thine shall pass In sweet usefulness. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus gave our hands to us]

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