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[Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Price Incipit: 55654 53322 12556

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Come With Hearts Rejoicing On This Happy

Author: William H. Price Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day Refrain First Line: On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be Lyrics: 1 Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day, For a mighty army stands in bright array, Hearts both brave and loyal, soldiers of the King, Ready for the battle, hear the trumpets ring. Refrain: On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be, Jesus our great Captain, leads to victory; On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be, Jesus, our great Captain, leads to victory. 2 Armor bright and shining, breast-plate tried and true, Helmet of salvation, courage then renew; Proudly waves our banner, emblem of the free, By this sign we conquer through eternity. [Refrain] 3 See the prize before us–immortality, Forward ever pressing, never falter we, Till our notes of triumph swelling to the sky, Christ our King and Saviour, laud and magnify. [Refrain] Topics: Processional; Rally Day Used With Tune: [Come with hearts rejoicing]

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Come With Hearts Rejoicing On This Happy

Author: William H. Price Hymnal: Elmhurst Hymnal #303 (1921) First Line: Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day Refrain First Line: On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be Lyrics: 1 Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day, For a mighty army stands in bright array, Hearts both brave and loyal, soldiers of the King, Ready for the battle, hear the trumpets ring. Refrain: On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be, Jesus our great Captain, leads to victory; On then, gallant comrades, never fearful be, Jesus, our great Captain, leads to victory. 2 Armor bright and shining, breast-plate tried and true, Helmet of salvation, courage then renew; Proudly waves our banner, emblem of the free, By this sign we conquer through eternity. [Refrain] 3 See the prize before us–immortality, Forward ever pressing, never falter we, Till our notes of triumph swelling to the sky, Christ our King and Saviour, laud and magnify. [Refrain] Topics: Processional; Rally Day Languages: English Tune Title: [Come with hearts rejoicing]
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On then, on then gallant comrades

Author: William H. Price Hymnal: Alleluia #211 (1916) First Line: Come with hearts rejoicing Topics: Anniversaries; Conflict With Sin; Processional; Victory Languages: English Tune Title: [Come with hearts rejoicing]
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Jesus Leads to Victory

Author: W. H. P. Hymnal: World-Wide Hosannas #22 (1904) First Line: Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day Refrain First Line: On then, on then gallant comrades Topics: Forward; Victory; Warfare; Work Languages: English Tune Title: [Come with hearts rejoicing on this happy day]

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William H. Price

Author of "Come With Hearts Rejoicing On This Happy " in Elmhurst Hymnal
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