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Children's Jubilee

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #20 (1893) First Line: The Sunday-school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross Lyrics: 1 The Sunday-school army is marching along, With banners unfurled and with chorus and song; Our hearts are so happy, so light and so free, We’re coming, dear Savior, to glorify thee. Refrain: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross, While serving the Savior we’ll suffer no loss; His yoke is so easy, his burden so light, We’ll boldly go forward, he’ll lead us aright. 2 The journey grows shorter, our leader is true, All glory to Jesus, our home is in view; By faith we’ll go onward, and hope for a crown, In yonder bright country of wondrous renown. [Refrain] 3 Dear scholars and teachers, we’ll sing our glad lay, And follow the Savior in wisdom’s blest way; Of faith, hope and charity, labor and love, From conflict and sorrow to glory above. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 108:1 Tune Title: [The Sunday-school army is marching along]

Children's jubilee

Hymnal: Purest Pearls #d50 (1881) First Line: The Sunday school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus

Children's jubilee

Hymnal: The Shining Way #d94 (1897) First Line: The Sunday school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus

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