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Sing the Song

Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Sing the song, the triumph song

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[Sing the song, the triumph song]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Martin S. Skeffington Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51372 17665 67172 Used With Text: Sing the Song
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[Sing the song, the triumph song]

Appears in 1 hymnal Incipit: 55132 11723 23155 Used With Text: Sing the song, the triumph song

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Sing the song, the triumph song

Hymnal: A First Series of Church Songs #16 (1884) Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing the song, the triumph song]
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Sing The Song, The Triumph Song

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16001 First Line: Sing the song, the tri­umph song Lyrics: 1 Sing the song, the tri­umph song, The vic­tor’s crown is on; Shout to Christ and march along, The bat­tle’s fought and won; Raise it till it shake the sky! For the saints, the saints on high, Their day of strife and la­bor done. 2 Down the deep and dark­some vale They passed from out of sight; Now beyond its ri­ver pale They mount to death­less light, To the land of ver­dant bow­ers, And of sweet, un­fad­ing flow­ers, For ev­er fair, for ev­er bright. 3 On! up­on the ho­ly height An al­tar-throne is spread; See the Lamb, in ra­di­ant light, With thorn-en­cir­cled head. See, the saints from val­ley rise, Find with glad, ex­pect­ant eyes, Their Savior, Jesus Christ the Lord. 4 Patriarchs and pro­phets stand In joy on ei­ther side, Now pos­sess the Pro­mised Land Bestowed by Him who died. Now their types are all com­plete, Priest and king and pro­phet meet, In glad ac­cord, and sa­tis­fied. 5 Mary now in joy­ous cheer, The maid­en, mo­ther, queen; John the Bap­tist, John the Seer, This tri­umph once fore­seen; Peter with the dou­ble keys, Magdalen up­on her knees, Apostles twelve in gold­en sheen. 6 Innocents by Her­od slain, The clouds about the sun; Crimson-flushed, bap­tized in pain, Ere life had well be­gun, Now with an­gels, hand in hand, Roam about the hap­py land Without a fear, with trou­ble none. 7 Catharine, from wheel and blade, Ascends to per­fect day; Cicely, in snow ar­rayed, Comes sing­ing on her way. Lucy, with her lamp alight, Virgin co­hort, fair and bright, With roses and with lil­ies gay. 8 Martyr host, con­fess­ors true, And ma­ny a faith­ful priest; Humble souls, earth ne­ver knew, The first who were the least. Sing the saints, their sor­rows o’er, Weeping, want­ing now no more, They full en­joy the mar­riage feast. Languages: English Tune Title: BALOCHISTAN

Sing the Song

Hymnal: The Sunday School Chorister #110 (1891) First Line: Sing the song, the triumph song Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing the song, the triumph song]

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Author of "Sing The Song, The Triumph Song" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Martin S. Skeffington

Composer of "[Sing the song, the triumph song]" in The Sunday School Chorister