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Marching with Song

Author: W. B. J. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: God Father First Line: Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong Refrain First Line: Marching, marching are the children Lyrics: 1 Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong, Sing with joy your sweetest anthems as you march along; Let the hosts of happy children swell the chorus grand Of redemption o’er the land. Refrain: Marching, marching are the children, bringing offerings with singing; Singing, singing, singing praises to their King! Happy children tell with gladness of the Father’s love,— Join the holy anthem sung in earth and heav’n above,— On this glorious day of service for the Saviour, King, As they all so sweetly sing. 2 Praise the King of earth and heaven on this happy day, For the blessings of His kingdom and His holy sway; Joyfully march on with singing till the world shall be Filled with songs of jubilee! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong]
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"For God so loved!" Oh, wondrous theme! ("Glory to God the Father")

Author: Daniel W. Whittle ("El Nathan") Appears in 13 hymnals Topics: God the Father; Father's Day First Line: "For God so loved!" Oh, wondrous theme! Lyrics: 1. "For God so loved!" Oh, wondrous theme! Oh! wondrous key to wondrous scheme! A Saviour sent to sinful men — Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory, Glory, Glory to God the Father! 2. In love God gave, in love Christ came, That man might know the Father's name, And in the Son salvation claim — Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory, Glory, Glory to God the Father! 3. As man he tarried here below The pow'r and love of God to show; To help and heal all human woe — Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory, Glory, Glory to God the Father! 4. Upon the cross His life He gave, His people from their sins to save; For them descended to the grave — Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory, Glory, Glory to God the Father! 5. By God exalted from the dead, He reigns on high the living head Of ev'ry soul for whom He bled — Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory to God the Father! Glory, Glory, Glory to God the Father! Used With Tune: GLORY TO GOD Text Sources: Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 and 6, 1892; Masato Sakurai at the Mudcat Café

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