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PADERBORN

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 33 hymnals Tune Sources: Gesangbuch, Paderborn, 1765 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51123 34532 15112 Used With Text: Once pledged by the cross, as children of God
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ST. IGNATIUS (Beaumont)

Meter: 10.10.11.11 Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Beaumont Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 11321 71235 43235 Used With Text: Once Pledged by the Cross

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Once Pledged by the Cross

Author: Alice M. Bode Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5276 Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1. Once pledged by the cross, As children of God, To tread in the steps Your captain has trod, Now, sealed by the Spirit Of wisdom and might, Go forward, Christ’s soldiers, Go forward and fight! 2. Your weapons of war Are sent from above, The Spirit’s good sword, The breastplate of love; Your feet with the Gospel Of peace be well shod; Put on the whole armor, The armor of God. 3. Full well do ye know The foe must be met, Full well do ye feel That Satan has set His powers of darkness In battle array; But those who are for you Are stronger than they. 4. The fight may be long, But triumph is sure, And rest comes at last To those who endure; The rest that remaineth, The victory won, And—dearer than all things— Your captain’s Well done. 5. Then, on to the fight ’Gainst sin and the world, Stand fast in His strength, His banner unfurled; And, sealed by the Spirit Of wisdom and might, Go forward, Christ’s soldiers, Go forward and fight. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. IGNATIUS (Beaumont)
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Once pledged by the cross, as children of God

Author: Alice Mary Bode, 1849-?? Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #673 (2010) Meter: 10.10.11.11 Lyrics: 1 Once pledged by the cross, as children of God, to tread in the steps your captain has trod, now, sealed by the spirit of wisdom and might, go forward, Christ’s soldiers, go forward and fight! 2 Your weapons of war are sent from above: the Spirit’s good sword, the breastplate of love; your feet with the Gospel of peace be well shod; put on the whole armour, the armour of God. 3 Full well do ye know the foe must be met full well do ye feel that Satan has set his powers of darkness in battle array; but those who are for you are stronger than they. 4 The fight may be long, but triumph is sure, and rest comes at last to those who endure: the rest that remaineth, the victory won, and (dearer than all things) your Captain’s 'Well done!' 5 Then, on to the fight ’gainst sin and the world! stand fast in his strength, his banner unfurled; and, sealed by the Spirit of wisdom and might, go forward, Christ’s soldiers, go forward and fight! Topics: Sacraments and Other Occasions Confirmation Scripture: Ephesians 6:11 Languages: English Tune Title: PADERBORN

Once pledged by the Cross, as children of God

Hymnal: Hymns Ancient and Modern, New Edition #296 (1904) Meter: 5.5.5.5.6.5.6.5 Languages: English

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John Beaumont

1762 - 1822 Composer of "ST. IGNATIUS (Beaumont)" in The Cyber Hymnal John Beaumont was born in 1762, probably near Holmfirth, West Riding, England. He composed over 60 hymn tunes, including ST. IGNATUIS. He died at Macclesfield, November 8, 1822. Dianne Shapiro, from "A Dictionary of Methodism in Britain and Ireland" (accessed from dmbi.online 5-27-2019)

Alice M. Bode

1849 - 1924 Person Name: Alice Mary Bode, 1849-?? Author of "Once pledged by the cross, as children of God" in CPWI Hymnal Bode, Alice Mary, daughter of J. E. Bode (p. 151, ii.), was born at Westwell, Oxon, during the time her father was Rector of that parish. Her hymn, "Once pledged by the Cross," (Confirmation), was written in 1901 at Notting Hill, London, and first published in the 1904 edition of Hymns Ancient & Modern. Aiming at simplicity and directness, the writer has accomplished her purpose in a pleasing manner. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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