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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: The New Praiseworthy #146 (1916) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Lyrics: 1 Gird on your steadfast armor, O soldiers of the cross, Go forward into battle, Nor fear repulse nor loss; Make ready for the conflict, The Captain's call obey; Then rally and march onward, The trumpet sounds today. Chorus: Then onward to the battle, We're marching in our might, We're pressing tow'rd the victory, We're fighting for the right; Upon the breeze resplendent Our colors now we toss, And o'er our heads shall ever float, The Banner of the Cross. 2 The Giant of Temptation Will meet us as we go; We need our strongest armor To greet this mighty foe; But our good sword, Resistance, Will hold and bind him fast, And with our Captain leading, We'll conquer him at last. [Chorus] 3 The enemies approaching Are Selfishness, and Greed, Vainglory, and Impatience; Our Leader's help we need. Yet ever marching onward, Why have we fear of loss, When over us is floating The Banner of the Cross. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner Of The Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7878 First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Lyrics: 1 Gird on your steadfast armor, O soldiers of the cross; Go forward into battle, Nor fear repulse nor loss; Make ready for the conflict, The Captain’s call obey; Then rally and march onward, The trumpet sounds today. Refrain: Then onward to the battle, We’re marching in our might, We’re pressing tow’rd the victory, We’re fighting for the right; Upon the breeze resplendent Our colors now we toss, And o’er our heads shall ever float The banner of the Cross. 2 The Giant of Temptation Will meet us as we go; We need our strongest armor To greet this mighty foe; But our good sword, Resistance, Will hold and bind him fast; And with our captain leading, We’ll conquer him at last. [Refrain] 3 The enemies approaching Are Selfishness, and Greed, Vainglory, and Impatience; Our leader’s help we need. Yet ever marching onward, Why have we fear of loss, When over us is floating The banner of the Cross? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: Coronation Hymns #s64 (1913) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]

The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: The Anti-Saloon League Song Book #44 (1915) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: Sunday School Voices, No.2 #56 (1913) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf No. 2 #71 (1916) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: The Ham-Ramsay Revival Hymns #96 (1915) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: Crowns #98 (1915) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: World-Wide Revival Hymns #102 (1914) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]
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The Banner of the Cross

Author: E. M. Bangs Hymnal: Joy to the World #104 (1915) First Line: Gird on your steadfast armor Refrain First Line: Then onward to the battle Languages: English Tune Title: [Gird on your steadfast armor]

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