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Gladly Marching On

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain Refrain First Line: Marching, marching Used With Tune: [Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain]

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[Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. H. Tenney Incipit: 11111 71231 53153 Used With Text: Gladly Marching On

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Gladly Marching On

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: Sparkling and Bright #67 (1890) First Line: Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain Refrain First Line: Marching, marching Languages: English Tune Title: [Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain]
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Gladly Marching On

Author: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Hymnal: Spicy Breezes #96 (1883) First Line: Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain Refrain First Line: Marching, marching Languages: English Tune Title: [Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain]

Gladly marching on

Author: E. W. Chapman Hymnal: Thirty-Two Selected Songs #d16 (1891) First Line: Marching on, with Christ

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J. H. Tenney

1840 - 1918 Composer of "[Marching on, with Christ our chosen captain]" in Sparkling and Bright John Harrison Tenney, 1840-1918 Born: No­vem­ber 22, 1840, Row­ley, Mass­a­chu­setts. Born just af­ter the pre­si­den­tial cam­paign of "Tip­pe­ca­noe and Ty­ler, too," Ten­ney was named af­ter Amer­i­can pre­si­dent Will­iam Hen­ry Har­ri­son. A dea­con in the Con­gre­ga­tion­al Church in Line­brook, Mass­a­chu­setts, he ed­it­ed or was as­so­ci­ate ed­it­or of over 30 books, and con­trib­ut­ed to hun­dreds more. His works in­clude: Amer­i­can Male Choir Temperance Jew­els, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Ol­iv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1879) Bells of Vic­to­ry, with Eli­sha Hoff­man (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: Oliv­er Dit­son & Com­pa­ny, 1888) Gems of Gos­pel Song Golden Sun­beams Sharon’s Dewy Rose Songs of Faith Shining Light Songs of Joy Sparkling and Bright Spiritual Songs, Nos. 1 and 2 Sweet Fields of Eden The Bea­con Light The Sing­ing School Ban­ner The An­them Of­fer­ing The Amer­i­can An­them Book The Crown of Praise Sources-- Hall, pp. 219-22 Music-- Asilomar Bogotá Beyond the Swell­ing Flood Cancún Come to Je­sus Ever Will I Pray Hallowed Hour of Pray­er Jesus Is Pass­ing This Way Jubilate! My An­chor Is Hold­ing Nothing Be­tween Onward Christ­ian Sol­diers Sabbath Bell San Fran­cis­co We’ll Ne­ver Say Good­bye Where Will You Spend Eter­ni­ty? --www.hymntime.com/tch

Anzentia Igene Perry Chapman

1849 - 1889 Person Name: Mrs. E. W. Chapman Author of "Gladly Marching On" Anzentia Igene (Angie) Perry Chapman, 1849-1889. Born near Lansing, MI, Angie was the wife of Free Methodist minister, Edwin W. Chapman. They had three children. She helped on his evangelism tours and rural preaching circuits. They worked in Sparta, MI, and helped found the first Free Methodist church in Grand Rapids, MI. She also wrote hymn lyrics. In 1888 they followed an evangelistic tour of Kansas, and them moved to Isabella County, MI. She died in Mt. Pleasant, MI. John Perry

Mrs. E. W. Chapman

Author of "Gladly Marching On" in Sparkling and Bright See Anzentia Chapman.
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