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[The children are gath'ring from near and from far]

Appears in 21 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Wm. B. Bradbury Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55565 34556 55667 Used With Text: Marching Along

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Marching Along

Author: R. P. Clark Appears in 70 hymnals First Line: The people are gathering from near and from far Refrain First Line: Marching along, we are marching along Used With Tune: [The people are gathering from near and from far]
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Marching along—we are marching along

Author: J. W. Bunce Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: The army of temp'rance is gath'ring its men Used With Tune: [The army of temp'rance is gath'ring its men]
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مرنمين نحن مرنمين

Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: هلم جميعا قريبا بعيد Used With Tune: MARCHING ALONG

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Marching Along

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9183 First Line: The children are gathering from near and from far Refrain First Line: Marching along, we are marching along Lyrics: 1 The children are gathering from near and from far; The trumpet is sounding the call for the war; The conflict is raging, ’twill be fearful and long; We’ll gird on our armor, and be marching along. Refrain: Marching along, we are marching along, Gird on the armor, and be marching along, The conflict is raging, ’twill be fearful and long, Then gird on the armor and be marching along. 2 The foe is before us in battle array, But let us not waver nor turn from the way; The Lord is our strength, be this ever our song; With courage and faith we are marching along. [Refrain] 3 Enlisted for life, we will camp on the field, With Christ as our captain, we never will yield; The "sword of the Spirit," both trusty and strong, We’ll hold in our hands as we’re marching along. [Refrain] 4 Through conflicts and trials our crowns we must win, For here we contend ’gainst temptation and sin; But one thing assures us, we can not go wrong, If trusting our Savior, while marching along. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The children are gathering from near and from far]
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Marching Along

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: Praise and Service #80 (1921) First Line: The people are gathering from near and from far Refrain First Line: Marching along, we are marching along Languages: English Tune Title: [The people are gathering from near and from far]
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Marching Along

Author: R. P. Clark Hymnal: The Silver Chime #66 (1862) First Line: The children are gath'ring from near and from far Refrain First Line: Marching along, we are marching along Lyrics: 1 The children are gath’ring from near and from far, The trumpet is sounding the call for the war, The conflict is raging, 'twill be fearful and long, We'll gird on our armor and be marching along. Chorus: Marching along, we are marching along, Gird on the armor and be marching along, The conflict is raging, 'twill be fearful and long, Then gird on the armor and be marching along. 2 The foe is before us in battle array, But let us not waver nor turn from the way, The Lord is our strength, be this ever our song, With courage and faith we are marching along. [Chorus] 3 We've 'listed for life, and will camp on field, With Christ as our Captain we never will yield; The "sword of the Spirit," both trusty and strong, We'll hold in our hands as we're marching along. [Chorus] 4 Through conflicts and trials our crowns we must win, For here we content 'gainst temptation and sin; But one thing assures us, cannot go wrong. If trusting our Saviour while marching along. [Chorus] Tune Title: [The children are gath'ring from near and from far]

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William B. Bradbury

1816 - 1868 Person Name: Wm. B. Bradbury Composer of "[The people are gathering from near and from far]" in Praise and Service William Bachelder Bradbury USA 1816-1868. Born at York, ME, he was raised on his father's farm, with rainy days spent in a shoe-shop, the custom in those days. He loved music and spent spare hours practicing any music he could find. In 1830 the family moved to Boston, where he first saw and heard an organ and piano, and other instruments. He became an organist at 15. He attended Dr. Lowell Mason's singing classes, and later sang in the Bowdoin Street church choir. Dr. Mason became a good friend. He made $100/yr playing the organ, and was still in Dr. Mason's choir. Dr. Mason gave him a chance to teach singing in Machias, ME, which he accepted. He returned to Boston the following year to marry Adra Esther Fessenden in 1838, then relocated to Saint John, New Brunswick. Where his efforts were not much appreciated, so he returned to Boston. He was offered charge of music and organ at the First Baptist Church of Brooklyn. That led to similar work at the Baptist Tabernacle, New York City, where he also started a singing class. That started singing schools in various parts of the city, and eventually resulted in music festivals, held at the Broadway Tabernacle, a prominent city event. He conducted a 1000 children choir there, which resulted in music being taught as regular study in public schools of the city. He began writing music and publishing it. In 1847 he went with his wife to Europe to study with some of the music masters in London and also Germany. He attended Mendelssohn funeral while there. He went to Switzerland before returning to the states, and upon returning, commenced teaching, conducting conventions, composing, and editing music books. In 1851, with his brother, Edward, he began manufacturring Bradbury pianos, which became popular. Also, he had a small office in one of his warehouses in New York and often went there to spend time in private devotions. As a professor, he edited 59 books of sacred and secular music, much of which he wrote. He attended the Presbyterian church in Bloomfield, NJ, for many years later in life. He contracted tuberculosis the last two years of his life. John Perry

Thomas M. Westrup

1837 - 1909 Person Name: T. M. Westrup Translator of "Vamos marchando, tendamos valor" in Himnario Cristiano para uso de las Iglesias Evangélicas Thomas Martin Westrup moved with his family from London to Mexico when he was fifteen years old. He translated hundreds of hymns and, along with his son, Enrique, published a three-volume hymnal Incienso Christiano. Dianne Shapiro from Celebremos su Gloria (Colombia/Illinois: Libros Alianza/Celebration), 1992

R. P. Clark

Author of "Marching Along" in The Silver Chime
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