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The Sword of the Lord

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Minnetonka Songs #45 (1879) First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Lyrics: 1 It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still, Where the slumb’ring host of Midian lay along the sloping hill, When a blinding flash of torches, and a trumpet loud and shrill, Threw out the battle cry: Chorus: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free; Your blazing lamps raise high! "The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon," shall be Our conqu’ring Battle Cry. 2 Where the faint and fearful thousands had returned at God’s command, By the chosen few and faithful, vict’ry came to Gideon’s band; Hear them giving God the glory, and around the camp they stand And shout their Battle Cry: [Chorus] 3 Christian soldiers, be not fearful; onward with your Captain go; Ever "looking unto Jesus." you shall conquer ev’ry foe; He hath triumph'd--take your trumpets, let the world your vict’ry know; Sing loud your Battle Cry: [Chorus] Scripture: Judges 7:22 Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]
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The Sword of the Lord

Author: Philip P. Bliss Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6440 First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Lyrics: 1. It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still, Where the slumb’ring host of Midian lay along the sloping hill, When a blinding flash of torches, and a trumpet loud and shrill, Threw out the battle cry: Refrain Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free; Your blazing lamps raise high! The sword of the Lord and of Gideon, shall be Our conqu’ring battle cry. 2. Where the faint and fearful thousands had returned at God’s command, By the chosen few of faithful, vict’ry came to Gideon’s band; Hear them giving God the glory, and around the camp they stand And shout their battle cry: [Refrain] 3. Christian soldiers, be not fearful; onward with your Captain go; Ever looking unto Jesus you shall conquer ev’ry foe; He hath triumphed—take your trumpets, let the world your vict’ry know; Sing loud your battle cry: [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]
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The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Sing His Praise #170 (1902) First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Topics: Special Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]
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The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Favorite Solos #175 (1908) First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]
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The Sword of the Lord and of Gideon

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Songs of the King #197 (1906) First Line: It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still Refrain First Line: Blow ye the trumpet, for the Lord hath made us free Languages: English Tune Title: [It was midnight in the valley, and the camp was dark and still]
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Blow ye the trumpet,for the Lord hath made us free

Author: P. P. Bliss Hymnal: Welcome Tidings #90 (1877) First Line: It was midnight in the valley

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