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Marching for the Lord

Author: S. B. Stambaugh Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Mighty armies marching over the field Refrain First Line: See the mighty armies

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[Mighty armies marching o'er the field]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: S. B. Stambaugh Incipit: 17653 45653 21126 Used With Text: Marching for the Lord

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Marching for the Lord

Author: S. B. S. Hymnal: Jubilate #164 (1917) First Line: Mighty armies marching o'er the field Refrain First Line: See the mighty armies Lyrics: 1 Mighty armies marching o’er the field, Hosts of sin before their banners yield, Christ is Captain, leading all the way, The Sunday schools to battle march along today. Refrain: See the mighty armies, Proudly marching on their way, Hear the call, unto all. Join the ranks for Christ today, The victor’s cheer is drawing near, The evil pow’r cannot endure, To arms, to arms, with Christ the Captain The victory is sure. 2 Onward is the motto of the Lord, Ev’ry heart responsive to the word; Onward marching, loyal one and all, With ev’ry soul rejoicing in the Captain’s call. [Refrain] 3 Join the ranks and be a soldier too, Why stand idle all the season through; Come and offer, “Master here am I,” For quickly all your youthful days are passing by. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Mighty armies marching o'er the field]

Marching for the Lord

Author: S. B. S. Hymnal: Jubilate Sunday School Hymnal #164 (1950) First Line: Mighty armies marching o'er the field Refrain First Line: See the mighty armies Languages: English Tune Title: [Mighty armies marching o'er the field]

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S. B. Stambaugh

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