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On Which Side?

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings #16 (1907) First Line: There's a battle now begun Refrain First Line: On which side is your name enrolled? Lyrics: 1 There’s a battle now begun, There’s a vict’ry to be won; Face to face the legions stand, Each a bold determined band; Every human soul enlisted, Sworn a leader to obey; On which side, which side are you enrolled today? Refrain: On which side is your name enrolled? On which side your allegiance hold? On which side? On which side? Who shall triumph in the judgment day? On which side is your name enrolled? On which side your allegiance hold? On which side? On which side? On which side is your name enrolled today? 2 You are either on the side Of the blessed Crucified, Or you swell the mighty throng Of the hosts of sin and wrong; Show your color and be loyal To your comrades in the fray; On which side, which side are you enrolled today? [Refrain] 3 O how sad will be defeat, And the victory, how sweet! Then desert the ranks of sin, And the fight of faith begin; For the truth shall stand forever, Though the world should pass away; On which side, which side are you enrolled today? Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a battle now begun]
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On Which Side?

Author: Charlotte G. Homer Hymnal: Pentecostal Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 Combined #341 (1911) First Line: There's a battle now begun Refrain First Line: On which side is your name enrolled Topics: Decision; Invitation; Warfare Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a battle now begun]

On which side is your name enrolled

Author: Charlotte G. Homer; Charles H. Gabriel Hymnal: Selected Sunday School Songs #d200 (1923) First Line: There's a battle now begun Languages: English

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