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To the Right Be True

Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Are you marching, patient, marching

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[Are you marching, patient marching]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: D. W. Crist Incipit: 55111 23212 33333 Used With Text: To the Right
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[Are you marching, patient marching]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: C. C. Pratt Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 34532 16151 71234 Used With Text: To the right

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To the Right

Hymnal: Gospel Jewels #52 (1890) First Line: Are you marching, patient marching Refrain First Line: To the right, to the right Lyrics: 1 Are you marching, patient marching, Thro’ the storms of life? Are you meeting, daily meeting Weary toil and strife? There’s a voice above the tumult, speaking still to you, Never falter, never waver, To the right be true. Refrain: To the right, to the right, List the voice that speaks to you, To the right be ever true, To the right, To the right, Never falter, never waver, To the right be true. 2 Are you thinking, daily thinking Of the painful way? Often asking, frequent asking Why these suff’rings stay? Hear a promise, all shall surely work for good to you, Never fearing, never doubting, To the right be true. [Refrain] 3 Are you hoping, joyful hoping, For the rest of heaven? Are you waiting, patient waiting, Till the chains are riven? Would you keep the heavenly mansions clear and bright in view? Always heed the earnest promptness, To the right be true. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you marching, patient marching]
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Hymnal: The Little Minstrel #116 (1867) First Line: Are you marching, patient marching Refrain First Line: To the right, to the right Lyrics: 1 Are you marching, patient marching, Through the storms of life? Are you meeting, daily meeting, Weary toil and strife? There’s a voice above the tumult, Speaking still to you, Never falter, never waver, To the right be true. Chorus: To the right, to the right, To the right be true. To the right, to the right, To the right be true. To the right, to the right, To the right be true. To the right, to the right, To the right be true. 2 Are you thinking, daily thinking, Of the painful way, Often asking, frequent asking, Why these suff’rings stay? Hear a promise, all shall surely Work for good to you, Never fearing, never doubting, To the right be true. [Chorus] 3 When the strong are basely forging Fetters for the weak, Shall the earnest, truthful spirit Yield, nor dare to speak? Spurn the thought, yes, ever spurn it, Hurl it far from you; Spurn the selfish, grasp the noble, To the right be true. [Chorus] 4 Are you hoping, joyful hoping, For the rest of heaven? Are you waiting, patient waiting, Till the chains are riven? Would you keep the heavenly mansions Clear and bright in view, Always heed the earnest prompters: To the right be true. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you marching, patient marching]

To the right

Hymnal: Songs for the Wee Ones #d3 (1876) First Line: Are you marching, patient, marching

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Daniel Webster Crist

1857 - 1929 Person Name: D. W. Crist Composer of "[Are you marching, patient marching]" in Gospel Jewels Born: November 28, 1857, New Cham­bers­burg, Ohio. Died: March 24, 1929, Al­lia­nce, Ohio. Buried: Moul­trie Chapel Cem­e­te­ry, Moultrie, Ohio. Son of Ro­bert Crist and Mary Ruff Crist, Dan­i­el grad­u­at­ed from Ohio North­ern Un­i­ver­si­ty in 1882, and taught school in Co­lum­bi­a­na and Stark Coun­ty, Ohio, for 14 years. He be­came su­per­in­tend­ent of the Os­na­burg grade school in 1880, and for three years was su­per­in­tend­ent at New Frank­lin. In 1901, he was elect­ed to the Ohio state le­gis­la­ture, and be­came a state sen­a­tor in 1905. Crist was com­pos­ing as ear­ly as 1888, and at least through 1910, when he scored the FLOWER GIRL WALTZ. He worked for 30 years as a suc­cess­ful mu­sic pub­lish­er, start­ing in Moul­trie, Ohio, where he also taught, farmed, and in New Al­ex­an­der, served as a church mu­sic di­rec­tor and Sun­day school su­per­in­ten­dent. In 1915, he moved to Al­li­ance, Ohio (where he be­came pre­si­dent of the Peo­ples Bank of Al­li­ance). His works in­clude: The Ev­er­green Waltz Joy and Praise for Sun­day Schools, with R. A. Glenn (Cin­cin­n­ati, Ohio: H. L. Ben­ham & Com­pa­ny, 1886) Gospel Glean­ings, 1886 Victory of Song (Moul­trie, Ohio: D. W. Crist, 1892) --www.hymntime.com/tch

Charles E. Pratt

1841 - 1902 Person Name: C. C. Pratt Composer of "[Are you marching, patient marching]" in The Little Minstrel Pseudonyms: H. J. Fuller (Fuller_HJ) and J. T. Wood