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In the Hallelujah Ranks Today

There's a joyful chorus sounding

Author: Nina Clarke
Tune: [There's a joyful chorus sounding]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 There’s a joyful chorus sounding
In the army of the King
‘Tis the love of God abounding
Makes the hallelujahs ring;
Ev’ry voice is joined in praising,
In a glad exultant lay
In the hallelujah ranks today.

Chorus:
In the hallelujah ranks I am standing today,
I am ready for the coming fray;
Praise the Lord for saving grace,
That upholds me in my place
In the hallelujah ranks today.

2 Now the bugle notes are pealing
And the marching orders come,
Ev’ry soldier now rejoices,
For he’ll soon be marching home;
There’s no foe that can defeat them,
Whom the Savior leads away
In the hallelujah ranks today. [Chorus]

3 Would you know why they’re rejoicing?
Their Redeemer goes before.
And they follow on to Canaan,
There to rest forevermore;
For His presence is assurance,
That we’ll ever keep the way
In the hallelujah ranks today. [Chorus]


Source: Sunday School and Revival: with Y.M.C.A. supplement #111

Author: Nina Clarke

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Text Information

First Line: There's a joyful chorus sounding
Title: In the Hallelujah Ranks Today
Author: Nina Clarke
Language: English
Refrain First Line: In the hallelujah ranks I am standing today
Publication Date: 1907
Copyright: Public Domain

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Sunday School and Revival #111

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