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684. Tidings from the Battle

1 Words of cheer from the battlefield of life,
Welcome tidings from the war;
Glorious news from the grand and holy strife,
Soon the conflict will be o'er.

Chorus:
Words of battle cheer! tidings from the war!
"How has gone the conflict?" Vict'ry's near;
Words of battle cheer! tidings from the war!
Glorious news of vict'ry! Words of cheer.

2 Fierce and long has the struggle been with sin,
Still the Church moves on below;
War without and temptation from within,
Vainly seek her overthrow. [Chorus]

3 Stand like men! there's a battle to be fought;
All the hosts of hell will rage;
Trust in God! he deliverance has wrought
For his saints in ev'ry age. [Chorus]

4 Who so strong as to trust in self alone
'Gainst a foe so swift and sure?
Who so weak that he can not grasp the Throne
And the promised help secure? [Chorus]

Text Information
First Line: Words of cheer from the battlefield of life
Title: Tidings from the Battle
Author: F. E. B.
Refrain First Line: Words of battle cheer! tidings from the war!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: Christ: Warfare and Victory; Living His Life: Warfare and Victory; Special Occasions: Reunion
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: [Words of cheer from the battlefield of life]
Composer: F. E. Belden
Key: A♭ Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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