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The Sunday School Army

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There's an army true and loyal, Marching onward, marching onward Refrain First Line: March, march, march

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[There's an army true and loyal]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Lincoln Hall Incipit: 51321 56551 74721 Used With Text: The Sunday school army

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The Sunday School Army

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: Praise and Service Songs for Sunday Schools #4 (1927) First Line: There's an army true and loyal Refrain First Line: March! march! march! march! Languages: English Tune Title: [There's an army true and loyal]
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The Sunday school army

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: Magnificat #52 (1923) First Line: There's an army true and loyal Refrain First Line: March, march, march Topics: Worship and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [There's an army true and loyal]

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J. Lincoln Hall

1866 - 1930 Composer of "[There's an army true and loyal]" in Magnificat Used pseudonyms Maurice A. Clifton and Arthur Wilton. =============== Joseph Lincoln Hall DMus USA 1866-1930. Born in Philadelphia, PA, to musical parents, he also was musical, having a good tenor voice. He was an organist and music teacher. At age 19 he led a 100 member choir for 10 years. He studied music and graduated with honors from the University of PA, later receiving a Doctor of Music degree from Harriman University, from which he was an alumnus. In 1896 he married Eva Victoria Withington, and they had four children. Three lived to adulthood, Lincoln, Ralph, and Philip. A musician, he was a great song leader and choral conductor, conducting campmeeting choirs in PA, OH, and FL, at the Gainesville Bible Conference as well. He became a gospel song composer, arranger, editor, and publisher. He wrote cantatas, oratorios, choir anthems, and hundreds of gospel songs. He also edited several hymnals. Along with Irvin Mack, he founded the Hall-Mack Publishing Company (later Rodeheaver). They published nine songbooks. He was a member of the 7th Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. He died in Philadelphia. John Perry

Elsie Duncan Yale

1873 - 1956 Author of "The Sunday School Army" Born: Oc­to­ber 21, 1873, Brook­lyn, New York. Died: Jan­u­a­ry 30, 1956, San Ber­nar­di­no Coun­ty, Cal­i­for­nia. Pseudonym: Grace Gor­don. Elsie’s fa­ther was New York Shipp­ing Com­miss­ion­er Charles C. Dun­can. --www.hymntime.com ====================== Elsie Duncan Yale is a published author. Published credits of Elsie Duncan Yale include Challenge to youth: An unusual service for children's day with complete pageant and Christmas at Jollyville Junction: A play for young folks. --www.jacketflap.com Pseudonym: Grace Gordon
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