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[We are friends of Jesus, "all and always for the King"]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. J. H. Keagle Incipit: 55456 53133 43264 Used With Text: All and Always for the King

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All and Always for the King

Author: J. H. K. Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: We are friends of Jesus, "all and always for the King" Refrain First Line: "All and always, always for the King" Lyrics: 1 We are friends of Jesus, “all and always for the King;” For His gracious blessings we His praises now would sing; To His glorious service all our talents we will bring, And we’ll help to win the world for God. Refrain: “All and always, always for the King;” “All and always, always for the King;” To His glorious service all our talents we will bring, And we’ll help to win the world for God. 2 Hear the cry of anguish, “come and help us ere we die!” To Christ’s, “Go and teach them,” we would answer, “Here am I!” Deeply stirred in soul are we, to aid them we will try, And we’ll help to win the world for God. [Refrain] 3 Loyal to our Zion, blessings on her we will pray; Zion of our fathers, take not, Lord, her light away; Keep her in Thy service true until the crowning day, When the world shall all be won to God. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [We are friends of Jesus, “all and always for the King”]
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All and Always for the King

Author: J. H. K. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: We are Christian workers, "all and always for the King" Topics: Confession; Courage; Evangelistic; Soldiers of Christ; Zeal Used With Tune: [We are Christian workers, "all and always for the King"]
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All and always, always for the King

Author: Rev. J. H. Keagle Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: We are Loyal Leaguers Used With Tune: FOUKE

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All and Always for the King

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: Songs of Matchless Love #89 (1904) First Line: We are friends of Jesus, "all and always for the King" Refrain First Line: "All and always, always for the King" Lyrics: 1 We are friends of Jesus, “all and always for the King;” For His gracious blessings we His praises now would sing; To His glorious service all our talents we will bring, And we’ll help to win the world for God. Refrain: “All and always, always for the King;” “All and always, always for the King;” To His glorious service all our talents we will bring, And we’ll help to win the world for God. 2 Hear the cry of anguish, “come and help us ere we die!” To Christ’s, “Go and teach them,” we would answer, “Here am I!” Deeply stirred in soul are we, to aid them we will try, And we’ll help to win the world for God. [Refrain] 3 Loyal to our Zion, blessings on her we will pray; Zion of our fathers, take not, Lord, her light away; Keep her in Thy service true until the crowning day, When the world shall all be won to God. [Refrain] Tune Title: [We are friends of Jesus, “all and always for the King”]
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All and Always for the King

Author: J. H. K. Hymnal: New Harvest Bells #132 (1900) First Line: We are friends of Jesus, "all and always for the King" Refrain First Line: "All and always, always for the King" Languages: English Tune Title: [We are friends of Jesus, "all and always for the King"]
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All and always, always for the King

Author: Rev. J. H. Keagle Hymnal: Evangelical Hymnal #368 (1897) First Line: We are Loyal Leaguers Languages: English Tune Title: FOUKE

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J. H. Keagle

1857 - 1928 Person Name: J. H. K. Author of "All and Always for the King" in Songs of Matchless Love Joseph Henry Keagle, 1857-1928 Born: May 21, 1857, Rock Run Township, Illinois. Died: November 10, 1928, Naperville, Illinois. Buried: Phillips Cemetery, Rockton, Illinois. Son of William Harrison Keagle and Hannah E. Springer, Keagle was a teacher and minister. By 1884, the record shows him conducting funerals in Naperville. In 1888, he married Rachel G. Graham (1864-1952), with whom he had eight children. In 1898, he ran unsuccessfully for Congress from the Ninth District of Illinois as a Prohibitionist candidate. As of 1919, Keagle was pastor of Grace United Evangelical Church in Naperville. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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