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Hear the bugle sounding, Come from afar
Author: A. S. Eyman
Tune: [Hear the bugle sounding] (Eyman)
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Author:
A. S. Eyman
(no biographical information available about A. S. Eyman.)
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First Line:
Hear the bugle sounding, Come from afar
Title:
The Christian Army
Author:
A. S. Eyman
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Victory, victory over every foe
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[Hear the bugle sounding] (Eyman)
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Crown Him: for revival meetings, Sabbath schools and general church services (1893), p.33
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Chapel Echoes No. 2 #d9
Display Title
: The Christian army
First Line
: Hear the bugle sounding, Come from afar
Date
: 1882
Chapel Echoes No. 2 #d9
Crown Him #27
Display Title
: The Christian Army
First Line
: Hear the bugle sounding
Tune Title
: [Hear the bugle sounding]
Author
: A. S. E.
Date
: 1893
Crown Him #27
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