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There's a Royal Banner

Author: El Nathan; L. O. S. Hymnal: Songs Of The Church #577 (1972) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]

There's a Royal Banner

Author: Daniel W. Whittle, 1840-1901; Lloyd O. Sanderson, 1901-1992 Hymnal: Sacred Songs of the Church #849 (2007) Meter: 11.7.11.7 with refrain First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: Tabernacle Hymns #104 First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on Lyrics: 1 There’s a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King; As an ensign fair we lift it up to-day, While as ransomed ones we sing. Chorus: Marching on, marching on, For Christ count ev'rything but loss! And to crown Him King, we’ll toil and sing, ’Neath the banner of the cross! 2 Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed! [Chorus] 3 Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crimson banner now the story tell, While the Lord shall claim His own! [Chorus] 4 When the glory dawns - ’tis drawing very near - It is hast'ning day by day - Then before our King the foe shall disappear, And the cross the world shall sway! [Chorus] Topics: Activity; Children; Choir; Missionary Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: Daniel W. Whittle Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #360 (1967) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marchine on Lyrics: 1 There’s a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King; As an ensign fair we lift it up today, While as ransomed ones we sing. Chorus: Marching on, marching on, For Christ count everything but loss! And to crown Him King, we’ll toil and sing, ’Neath the banner of the cross! 2 Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed! (Chorus) 3 Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crimson banner now the story tell, While the Lord shall claim His own! (Chorus) 4 When the glory dawns-—’tis drawing very near-- It is hastening day by day; Then before our King the foe shall disappear, And the cross the world shall sway! (Chorus) Topics: Church Militant and Triumphant; Cross of Christ; Missionary; Warfare, Christian; Church Militant and Triumphant; Cross of Christ; Missionary; Warfare, Christian Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: Daniel Webster Whittle Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #369 First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on Lyrics: 1. There’s a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King; As an ensign fair we lift it up today, While as ransomed ones we sing. Refrain Marching on, marching on, For Christ count everything but loss! And to crown Him King, we’ll toil and sing, ’Neath the banner of the cross! 2. Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed! [Refrain] 3. Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crimson banner now the story tell, While the Lord shall claim His own! [Refrain] 4. When the glory dawns—’tis drawing very near, It is hastening day by day— Then before our King the foe shall disappear, And the cross the world shall sway! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: Daniel W. Whittle, 1840-1901 Hymnal: Worship and Service Hymnal #416 (1957) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on Lyrics: 1 There’s a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King; As an ensign fair we lift it up today, While as ransomed ones we sing. Refrain: Marching on, marching on, For Christ count everything but loss! And to crown Him King, we’ll toil and sing, ’Neath the banner of the cross! 2 Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed! (Refrain) 3 Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crimson banner now the story tell, While the Lord shall claim His own! (Refrain) 4 When the glory dawns-—’tis drawing very near-- It is hastening day by day-- Then before our King the foe shall disappear, And the cross the world shall sway! (Refrain) Topics: Choir; Christ Cross of; Cross of Christ; Warfare, Christian; The Christian Way of Life Activity and Zeal Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: Daniel W. Whittle, 1840-1901 Hymnal: Revival Hymns and Choruses #435 (1970) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on Lyrics: 1 There's a royal banner given for display To the soldiers of the King; As an ensign fair we lift it up today, While as ransomed ones we sing. Chorus: Marching on, marching on, For Christ count ev'rything but loss! And to crown Him King, toil and sing 'Neath the banner of the cross! 2 Though the foe may rage and gather as the flood, Let the standard be displayed; And beneath its folds, as soldiers of the Lord, For the truth be not dismayed. [Chorus] 3 Over land and sea, wherever man may dwell, Make the glorious tidings known; Of the crimson banner now the story tell, While the Lord shall claim His own. [Chorus] 4 When the glory dawns - 'tis drawing very near - It is hast'ning day by day - Then before our King the foe shall disappear, And the cross the world shall sway. [Chorus] Topics: Challenge; Commitment; Discipleship; Warfare and Victory Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]

The Banner of the Cross

Author: D. W. Whittle Hymnal: Junior Choir #2 (1958) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on, marching on Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: Calvary Hymns #3 (1925) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]
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The banner of the cross

Author: El Nathan Hymnal: Band Music #5 (1886) First Line: There's a royal banner given for display Refrain First Line: Marching on Scripture: Psalm 60:4 Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a royal banner given for display]

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