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Hallelujah! Hallelujah

Author: Charles Coller (1863-1935) Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Make the world with music ring Lyrics: 1 Make the world with music ring, While with heart and voice we sing Praises to our God and King, Hallelujah! Tell with no uncertain sound, To the nations all around, Of the Saviour we have found, Hallelujah! Refrain: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We shall conquer through the blood, Give the glory all to God; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We shall conquer through the blood, Hallelujah! 2 Through the blood we shall prevail, Though both earth and Hell assail, God in man can never fail, Hallelujah! Keep your weapons sharp and bright, Buckle on the armour tight, Fighting is our great delight, Hallelujah! 3 Everlasting arms are round, Walls of fire the saints surround, Enemies we shall confound, Hallelujah! Forward with the sword and shield, Victory waits us on the field, Stand your ground and never yield, Hallelujah! 4 Sing your songs, ye saints of light, Soon we shall escape from night, Up to glory wing our flight, Hallelujah! Face to face we then shall see Him who died upon the tree, Crowned with glory we shall be, Hallelujah! Topics: The salvation soldier Warfare

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[Make the world with music ring]

Appears in 33 hymnals Incipit: 34565 35321 21611 Used With Text: Hallelujah!

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Hallelujah!

Hymnal: Songs and Music #404 (1922) First Line: Make the world with music ring Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Languages: English Tune Title: [Make the world with music ring]
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Hallelujah! Hallelujah

Author: Charles Coller (1863-1935) Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #809 (1986) First Line: Make the world with music ring Lyrics: 1 Make the world with music ring, While with heart and voice we sing Praises to our God and King, Hallelujah! Tell with no uncertain sound, To the nations all around, Of the Saviour we have found, Hallelujah! Refrain: Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We shall conquer through the blood, Give the glory all to God; Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We shall conquer through the blood, Hallelujah! 2 Through the blood we shall prevail, Though both earth and Hell assail, God in man can never fail, Hallelujah! Keep your weapons sharp and bright, Buckle on the armour tight, Fighting is our great delight, Hallelujah! 3 Everlasting arms are round, Walls of fire the saints surround, Enemies we shall confound, Hallelujah! Forward with the sword and shield, Victory waits us on the field, Stand your ground and never yield, Hallelujah! 4 Sing your songs, ye saints of light, Soon we shall escape from night, Up to glory wing our flight, Hallelujah! Face to face we then shall see Him who died upon the tree, Crowned with glory we shall be, Hallelujah! Topics: The salvation soldier Warfare Languages: English

Hallelujah! Hallelujah!

Author: Charles Coller Hymnal: The Song Book of the Salvation Army #800 (1953) First Line: Make the world with music ring Languages: English

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Charles Coller

1863 - 1935 Author of "Hallelujah" Born: March 5, 1863, Rom­ford, Es­sex, Eng­land. Died: March 21, 1935, Ed­mon­ton, Mid­dle­sex, Eng­land. Coller grew up in Wood­ford, and joined the Sal­va­tion Ar­my (SA) at Re­gent Hall in 1885. He was a mem­ber of the SA House­hold Troops Band on its first cam­paign in 1887, and lat­er played the trom­bone in the SA In­ter­na­tion­al Staff Band. Be­gin­ning in 1895, he worked in var­i­ous SA trade de­pots, then in the Trade De­partment (later Sal­va­tion­ist Pub­lish­ing and Sup­plies Ltd) in Lon­don. His last ap­point­ment was in charge of the mu­sic pub­li­ca­tions de­part­ment, and he re­tired as an SA ma­jor in 1928. In 1880 he won a co­py of Heber’s Po­ems as a prize for a tem­per­ance acros­tic, and, from 1895, he con­trib­ut­ed more than 200 songs to The Mu­sic­al Sal­va­tion­ist. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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