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To be a pilgrim

Author: John Bunyan Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #95 (1939) First Line: He who would valiant be Languages: English Tune Title: MONKS GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #429 (2010) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let him come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound; his strength the more is. No lion can him fright, he'll with a giant fight, but he will have the right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt his spirit; he knows he at the end shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away, he'll not fear what men say, he'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: General Hymns Christian Vocation and Witness Languages: English Tune Title: MONKS GATE
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Who would true valor see

Hymnal: A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools #492 (1992) First Line: Who would true valor see 'gainst all disaster Topics: Trust and Confidence Languages: English Tune Title: ST. DUNSTAN'S
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan (1628-1688) Hymnal: Church Hymnary (4th ed.) #535 (2005) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let him come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather; there's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound; his strength the more is. No lion can him fright; he'll with a giant fight, but he will have a right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul friend can daunt his spirit; he knows he at the end shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away; he'll fear not what men say; he'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Life in Christ Our Response to Christ - In Discipleship; Conflict; Courage; Pilgrimage Scripture: 1 Chronicles 29:15 Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan (1628-1688) Hymnal: Hymns of Glory, Songs of Praise #535 (2008) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let him come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather; there's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound; his strength the more is. No lion can him fright; he'll with a giant fight, but he will have a right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt his spirit; he knows he at the end shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away; he'll fear not what men say; he'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Life in Christ Our Response to Christ - In Discipleship; Conflict; Courage; Pilgrimage Scripture: 1 Chronicles 29:15 Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 Hymnal: Common Praise #621 (2000) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let him come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather; there's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound, his strength the more is. No lion can him fright: he'll with a giant fight, but he will have the right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt his spirit; he knows he at the end shall life inherit. Then, fancies, fly away; he'll not fear what men say; he'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Proper 5 Year B Scripture: 1 Samuel 17:34-50 Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan (1628-1688) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #823 (2013) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let him come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather; there's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound, his strength the more is. No lion can him fright: he'll with a giant fight, but he will have the right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt his spirit; he knows he at the end shall life inherit. Then, fancies, fly away; he'll not fear what men say; he'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Children and All-Age Worship; Commitment; Courage; Discipleship; Pilgrimage Scripture: 1 Samuel 17 Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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Who Would True Valor See

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #106 (1993) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valor see, let them come hither; one here will constant be, come wind, come weather; there's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Whoso beset me 'round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound; his strength the more is. No lion can him fright, I'll with a giant fight, but I shall have a right to be a pilgrim. 3 No word of foe or friend can daunt my spirit; I know I at the end will life inherit. Then fancies fly away; I'll fear not what they say; I'll labor night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Words and Deeds of Prophetic Women and Men Exemplars and Pioneers; Commitment; Courage Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-1688 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #633 (1997) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let them come hither; here's one will constant be, come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement shall make me once relent my first avowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Who so beset me round with dismal stories do but themselves confound: my strength the more is. No foes shall stay my might; though I with giants fight, but I will have the right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt my spirit: I know I at the end shall life inherit. Then, fancies, fly away! Fear not what others say; I'll labour night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Courage; Journey / Pilgrimage / Pilgrims; One Life in Christ Discipleship; Patience / Perseverance Scripture: Matthew 19:29 Languages: English Tune Title: MONKS GATE
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Who would true valour see

Author: John Bunyan, 1628-88 Hymnal: Together in Song #561 (1999) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Who would true valour see, let them come hither; those here will constant be, come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement shall make them once relent each from a vowed intent to be a pilgrim. 2 Those who beset them round with dismal stories cannot the brave confound: their strength the more is. No lion can them fright, they'll with a giant fight, but each will have a right to be a pilgrim. 3 Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt their spirit: they know they at the end shall life inherit. Then fancies fly away; they'll scorn what people say, and each work night and day to be a pilgrim. Topics: Saints Days and Holy Days Any Saint Scripture: 1 Peter 5:1-5 Languages: English Tune Title: MONK'S GATE

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