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'''Broaddus, ''Dover Selection'', 1828''' | '''Broaddus, ''Dover Selection'', 1828'''* | ||
1. Soldiers of the Cross, arise: | 1. Soldiers of the Cross, arise: | ||
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Grace inspires the hallowed flame; | Grace inspires the hallowed flame; | ||
God the crown will give.}} | God the crown will give.}} | ||
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'''Leavitt, ''Christian Lyre'', 1830''' | '''Leavitt, ''Christian Lyre'', 1830'''† | ||
1. Soldiers of the cross, arise! | 1. Soldiers of the cross, arise! | ||
Lo ! your leader from the skies | Lo! your leader from the skies | ||
Waves before you glory's prize, | Waves before you glory's prize, | ||
The prize of victory. | The prize of victory. | ||
Seize your | Seize your armor, gird it on; | ||
The | The battle's yours, it will be won; | ||
Though fierce the strife 'twill soon be done; | Though fierce the strife 'twill soon be done; | ||
Then struggle manfully. | Then struggle manfully. | ||
2. Jesus | 2. Jesus conquered when he fell, | ||
Met and vanquished earth and hell; | Met and vanquished earth and hell; | ||
Now he leads you on, to swell | Now he leads you on, to swell | ||
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And walk among that glorious train, | And walk among that glorious train, | ||
Who shout their Savior's praise.}} | Who shout their Savior's praise.}} | ||
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:*. This version appears in William Walker's ''Southern Harmony'' as lyrics to the tune ''[[Bruce's Address (William Walker)|Bruce's Address]]''. Hymnary.org considers this version to have been written by Jared Waterbury (although they cite Julian's 1905 ''Dictionary of Hymnology'', which only mentions the 1830 ''Christian Lyre'' publication). | |||
:†. A variation of this version is considered the authentic hymn by Jared Waterbury in Charles Nutter, ''Hymn Studies'', 1900. | |||
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Revision as of 04:24, 23 July 2018
General information
This is an hymn by Jared Waterbury, apparently first published in 1828, and in modified form in 1830. Meter is 77. 75. D.
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English text Broaddus, Dover Selection, 1828* |
Leavitt, Christian Lyre, 1830† |
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- . This version appears in William Walker's Southern Harmony as lyrics to the tune Bruce's Address. Hymnary.org considers this version to have been written by Jared Waterbury (although they cite Julian's 1905 Dictionary of Hymnology, which only mentions the 1830 Christian Lyre publication).
- †. A variation of this version is considered the authentic hymn by Jared Waterbury in Charles Nutter, Hymn Studies, 1900.
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