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![]() | To the battle, to the battle, see, the foe is waitingAuthor: Ada BlenkhornPublished in 3 hymnals |
Miss Ada Blenkhorn, the authoress of “Let the sunshine in,” and many other familiar pieces, began writing hymns in 1892. Of this hymn, a prison chaplain said, “It has done our prisoners more good than all the sermons preached to them.” Another said, “‘Let the sunshine in’ brought the first ray of light to a condemned criminal, who was converted, afterwards pardoned, and who has for several years been preaching the Gospel.” Some years ago Miss Blenkhorn had almost decided to give up hymn writing, when one day a lady, whom she happened to meet, said to her, “May some soul be converted through a hymn that you shall write, who would not be converted if you do not write it! ““Those beautiful and inspiring words,” writes M… Go to person page >| First Line: | To the battle, to the battle, see, the foe is waiting |
| Author: | Ada Blenkhorn |
| Refrain First Line: | Marching, marching, see our banner waving |
| Instances (3) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Crowning Glory: revised for use in the church, evangelistic meetings, Sunday school, young people's societies, and the home #186 | To the battle! to the battle! | Marching, marching! See our banner waving | Miss Ada Blenkhorn | 1894 | |||||||||||||
| Sun-Shine Songs for the Sunday School #185 | To the battle, to the battle, see, the foe is waiting | Marching, marching | Ada Blenkhorn | 1895 | |||||||||||||
| The Century Gospel Songs #d153 | To the battle, to the battle, see, the foe is waiting | Marching, marching! See our banner waving | Ada Blenkhorn | 1901 |
