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Sing it out
Author
: A. Singer
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d121 (1911)
First Line
: Tell God's love to some sad heart
Refrain First Line
: O, what good we all can do
Sing it out
The battle is on, The fight must be won
Author
: William Edie Marks
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d122 (1911)
The battle is on, The fight must be won
Stand out in colors bold
Author
: W. C. Martin
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d123 (1911)
First Line
: The fight is on and God
Stand out in colors bold
To arms, to arms
Author
: James Rowe
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d124 (1911)
First Line
: The foe is near, the bugle call is ringing
To arms, to arms
Fully guaranteed
Author
: William Edie Marks
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d125 (1911)
First Line
: The grace I need is guaranteed
Fully guaranteed
Sweetest note in seraph song
Author
: William Hunter; William H. Hunter
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d126 (1911)
First Line
: The great Physician now is near
Sweetest note in seraph song
As the conquest flag leads on
Author
: WIlliam I. Dale
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d127 (1911)
First Line
: The Lord his host is leading
As the conquest flag leads on
How much he loves
Author
: M. K. Stowe
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d128 (1911)
First Line
: The Savior gave himself
How much he loves
Keep right on
Author
: A. Singer
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d129 (1911)
First Line
: The way may be dreary
Refrain First Line
: There's grace and salvation
Keep right on
Take heart the Lord is on
Author
: S. O. Goode
Hymnal
: BS1911 #d130 (1911)
First Line
: The way may seem too hard
Take heart the Lord is on
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