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Sound his praises, tell the story

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d52 (1881) First Line: Rejoice and be glad, the Redeemer has come

Be strong, O, be strong

Author: Eben E. Rexford Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d53 (1881) First Line: Rise up to labor, ye who sit

Who will pity, who will lead him

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d55 (1881) First Line: Sad and lonely forth there wanders

Ye who in the right are strong

Author: J. Hitchcock Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d56 (1881) First Line: See, O see, the mighty wave

Toiling on, and trusting ever

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d57 (1881) First Line: See, the fields are ripe for harvest

Sign the pledge tonight, my brother

Author: J. A. Ogsbury Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d58 (1881)

Then swell the glorious battle cry

Author: Mary E. Servoss Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d59 (1881) First Line: The Christian army stands arrayed

The pledge is a test act of honor

Author: A. C. Stickle Hymnal: TSCS1881 #d60 (1881)

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