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Won—the Victory

Author: M. D. U. Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty Refrain First Line: Forward, forward, be ye never weary, on to victory Used With Tune: [Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty]

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[Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mark D. Ussery Incipit: 55535 31653 42766 Used With Text: Won, the Victory

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Won, the Victory

Author: M. D. U. Hymnal: Praise Evangel #139 (1919) First Line: Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty Refrain First Line: Forward, forward, be ye never weary, on to victory Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty]
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Won—the Victory

Author: M. D. U. Hymnal: Song Service #214 (1922) First Line: Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty Refrain First Line: Forward, forward, be ye never weary, on to victory Languages: English Tune Title: [Onward march, the King commands you, on your guard, be true to duty]

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Mark D. Ussery

1880 - 1937 Author of "Won—the Victory" Born in Marlin, TX, he was associated with F. L. Eiland and the Eiland Music Company of Waco, TX. He spent his life writing songs, teaching music, and leading singing in rural churches. Ussery was credited with about 90 songs and 3 hymn books. Ne is buried in Winters, TX.
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