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Marching Home to Zion
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We are marching home to Zion, And we're singing as we go
Author: Deloss Everett
Tune: [We are marching home to Zion] (Cassel)
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Author:
Deloss Everett
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First Line:
We are marching home to Zion, And we're singing as we go
Title:
Marching Home to Zion
Author:
Deloss Everett
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
Marching, marching ever onward
Publication Date:
1882
Copyright:
This text is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before 1929.
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[We are marching home to Zion] (Cassel)
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Peerless Praise: a collection of hymns and music for the Sabbath school, with a complete department of elementary instruction in the theory and pract (1882), p.52
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Peerless Praise #96
Display Title
: Marching Home to Zion
First Line
: We are marching home to Zion
Tune Title
: [We are marching home to Zion]
Author
: Deloss Everett
Date
: 1882
Peerless Praise #96
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