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Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #673 (1908) First Line: Answer the call, ye brave men Refrain First Line: Who'll go? who'll go whate'er the cost? Lyrics: 1 Answer the call, ye brave men, The Master's call to save men; Each moment death is gaining, Their blood our garments staining: Chorus: Who'll go? who'll go, whate'er the cost? Who'll go? who'll go to save the lost? 2 Lighting the world with glory, Once more the gospel story In purity and pow'r Proclaims the judgment hour: [Chorus] 3 Nations afar are waking, Their idol shrines forsaking; God's truth puts on its splendor, Immanuel its defender: [Chorus] 4 Bearing the name of Jesus, Whose great salvation frees us, With joy the good news carry, Nor dare to longer tarry: [Chorus] 5 Where icy winds are crying, Where India's poor are dying, Where Southern seas are sleeping, Where Western isles are weeping. Chorus: I go, I go, whate'er the cost; I go, I go to save the lost. Topics: Christ Winning Souls; Christ Winning Souls; Christ Winning Souls; Christ Winning Souls; Christ Winning Souls; Living His Life Winning Souls; Living His Life Winning Souls; Living His Life Winning Souls; Living His Life Call to Activity; Special Selections Male Voices Languages: English Tune Title: [Answer the call, ye brave men]
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I Go

Author: F. E. B. Hymnal: Songs for the King's Business #126 (1909) First Line: Answer the call, ye brave men Refrain First Line: Who'll go, who'll go Topics: Call to Service; Consecration; Missions Tune Title: [Answer the call, ye brave men]

Who'll go? who'll go whate'er the cost

Author: F. E. Belden Hymnal: Christ in Song #d30 (1900) First Line: Answer the call, ye brave men

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