Thanks for being a Hymnary.org user. You are one of more than 10 million people from 200-plus countries around the world who have benefitted from the Hymnary website in 2024! If you feel moved to support our work today with a gift of any amount and a word of encouragement, we would be grateful.

You can donate online at our secure giving site.

Or, if you'd like to make a gift by check, please make it out to CCEL and mail it to:
Christian Classics Ethereal Library, 3201 Burton Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
And may the promise of Advent be yours this day and always.

5501. Our Warfare Accomplished

1. Our warfare will soon be accomplished,
Its triumph we soon shall behold,
Eternity’s veil will be lifted,
And Eden its beauty unfold.

Refrain
Our warfare will soon be accomplished,
Before the white throne we shall stand,
And sing hallelujah forever,
With harps and with palms in our hands.

2. Our warfare will soon be accomplished,
Our armor we soon shall resign,
And go, with our trophies, to Jesus,
Like stars in His kingdom to shine. [Refrain]

3. Our warfare will soon be accomplished,
The dawn of its ending we see,
Already our souls are enraptured
With visions of what we shall be. [Refrain]

4. The Master our place is preparing,
And soon from His lips will be heard
The blessèd Well done, O ye faithful,
Now enter the joy of your Lord. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Our warfare will soon be accomplished
Title: Our Warfare Accomplished
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1890)
Meter: 98.98 D
Language: English
Source: Sunlit Songs, by John R. Sweney, William Kirkpatrick & Henry L. Gilmour (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John J. Hood, 1890), number 114
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ORLANDO
Composer: William James Kirkpatrick
Meter: 98.98 D
Incipit: 51513 13531 32232
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
Adobe Acrobat image: Adobe Acrobat image
(Cyber Hymnal)
MIDI file: MIDI File
(Cyber Hymnal)
Noteworthy Composer score: Noteworthy Composer score
(Cyber Hymnal)
XML score: XML score

Suggestions or corrections? Contact us
It looks like you are using an ad-blocker. Ad revenue helps keep us running. Please consider white-listing Hymnary.org or getting Hymnary Pro to eliminate ads entirely and help support Hymnary.org.