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Something to Feast the Soul

Author: Mrs. C. E. Taylor Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Something to feast the soul, O Lord Used With Tune: [Something to feast the soul, O Lord]
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The Battle Song Of The Church

Author: Horatius Bonar Meter: 8.8.4.8.8.4 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Fear not the foe, thou flock of God Lyrics: 1 Fear not the foe, thou flock of God, Fear not the sword, the spear, the rod, Fear not the foe! He fights in vain who fights with thee; Soon shalt thou see his armies flee, Himself laid low. 2 Come, cheer thee to the toil and fight; ’Tis God, thy God, defends the right; He leads thee on. His sword shall scatter every foe, His shield shall ward off every blow; The crown is won. 3 His is the battle, His the power, His is the triumph in that hour; In Him be strong. So round thy brow the wreath shall twine, So shall the victory be thine, And thine the song. 4 Not long the sigh, the toil, the sweat, Not long the fight-day’s wasting heat; The shadows come. Slack not thy weapon in the fight; Courage! for God defends the right; Strike home! Strike home! Used With Tune: TAYLOR Text Sources: Hymns of Faith and Hope 2nd series (London, James Nisbet, 1861)

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