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I'll Be a Soldier

Author: H. A. Henry Hymnal: Songs for Work and Worship #140 (1900) First Line: I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too Refrain First Line: Onward! onward Lyrics: 1 I’ll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too; I will buckle on the armor of the Lord; Firm as a rock I will loyal be, and true, Following the orders written in his word. Chorus: Onward! onward! Not afraid to suffer pain and loss; Standing for the right, with victory in sight, Yes, I will be a soldier of the cross. 2 I’ll be a soldier, a faithful soldier, too; I will never turn my back upon the foe, Watching in prayer, I will ever dare to do Faithful service for my Captain here below. [Chorus] 3 I’ll be a soldier, a loyal soldier, too; Shirking not the duties that are fraught with care; For there’s a time coming for a grand review, And I want to muster with the faithful there. [Chorus] Topics: Life and Service; Young People Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too]
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I'll Be a Soldier

Author: H. A. Henry Hymnal: Riches of Grace #3 (1897) First Line: I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too Refrain First Line: Onward! onward! Not afraid to suffer Languages: English Tune Title: [I'll be a soldier, a valiant soldier, too]

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