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1000. Come, Let Us Join with Faithful Souls

1. Come, let us join with faithful souls
Our song of faith to sing;
One brotherhood in heart are we,
And One our Lord and King.

2. Faithful are all who love the truth,
And dare the truth to tell;
Who steadfast stand at God’s right hand,
And strive to serve Him well.

3. And faithful are the gentle hearts
To whom the power is given
Of every hearth to make a home
Of every home a heaven.

4. O mighty host! No tongue can tell
The numbers of its throng;
No words can sound the music vast
Of its great battle song.

5. From step to step it wins its way
Against a world of sin;
Part of the battlefield is won,
And part is yet to win.

6. O Lord of hosts, our faith renew,
And grant us in Thy love
To sing the songs of victory
With faithful souls above.

Text Information
First Line: Come, let us join with faithful souls
Title: Come, Let Us Join with Faithful Souls
Author: William G. Tarrant (1892)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: AZMON
Composer: Carl Gläser (1828)
Arranger: Lowell Mason (1839)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 51122 32123 34325
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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