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This is an hymn by [[Jared Waterbury]], first published in | This is an hymn by [[Jared Waterbury]], first published in Joshua Leavitt's ''[[The Christian Lyre (Joshua Leavitt)|The Christian Lyre]]'' in 1830, where it is attributed to "J. B. W.". A variation of this version is considered the authentic hymn by Jared Waterbury in Charles Nutter, ''Hymn Studies'', 1900; and in John Julian, ''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1905. See ''[[Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain]]'' for a similar but very different hymn. Meter is 77. 76. 78. 86 in the first stanza. {{CiteCat|77. 76. D}} in the other two. | ||
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General information
This is an hymn by Jared Waterbury, first published in Joshua Leavitt's The Christian Lyre in 1830, where it is attributed to "J. B. W.". A variation of this version is considered the authentic hymn by Jared Waterbury in Charles Nutter, Hymn Studies, 1900; and in John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, 1905. See Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain for a similar but very different hymn. Meter is 77. 76. 78. 86 in the first stanza. 77. 76. D in the other two.
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Text and translations
English text 1. Soldiers of the cross, arise! |
2. Jesus conquered when he fell, |
3. Onward, then, ye hosts of God! |
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