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Mine Eyes Have Seen the Dawning

Author: R. H. Thomas Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #4267 Lyrics: 1. Mine eyes have seen the dawning Of a coming glorious morn, Mine ears have heard the angels’ song, They sang when Christ was born; I have caught the word of promise Unto weary hearts and worn, That God is marching on. 2. I can hear the steady tramping Of ten thousand marching feet, True men and women moving on Through highway, lane and street; They will never pause nor falter Till the triumph is complete, With God they’re marching on. 3. Let the sobs of helpless children Crushed by crimes the law allows, Let the blighted lives of women, Lost through manhood’s broken vows, Let the sighs of hopeless sorrow Every free man’s heart arouse, Since God is marching on. 4. The cries of all earth’s little ones Have reached the great white throne, And the King Himself has hearkened, He has made their griefs His own; He is come to help the helpless, He will make His judgments known, His strength is marching on. 5. Though the chains of sin be heavy, And they bind our native land, Though the curse be on the nations, Yet our God has raised His hand; He is calling us to follow, We advance at His command; With Him we’re marching on. 6. No multitude is mighty That has made a league with sin, Nor wealth nor wisdom can defend, When evil rules within, For the meek shall overcome them, And the right the day must win, Since God is marching on. Languages: English Tune Title: JOHN BROWN'S BODY
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Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord

Author: Julia Ward Howe Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnary #550 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: THE BATTLE HYMN

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