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Children's Jubilee

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: The Sunday-school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross Lyrics: 1 The Sunday-school army is marching along, With banners unfurled and with chorus and song; Our hearts are so happy, so light and so free, We’re coming, dear Savior, to glorify thee. Refrain: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross, While serving the Savior we’ll suffer no loss; His yoke is so easy, his burden so light, We’ll boldly go forward, he’ll lead us aright. 2 The journey grows shorter, our leader is true, All glory to Jesus, our home is in view; By faith we’ll go onward, and hope for a crown, In yonder bright country of wondrous renown. [Refrain] 3 Dear scholars and teachers, we’ll sing our glad lay, And follow the Savior in wisdom’s blest way; Of faith, hope and charity, labor and love, From conflict and sorrow to glory above. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 108:1 Used With Tune: [The Sunday-school army is marching along]

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[The Sunday-school army is marching along]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: J. J. Jelley Incipit: 12321 55566 43322 Used With Text: Children's Jubilee

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Children's Jubilee

Hymnal: Pearls of Praise #20 (1893) First Line: The Sunday-school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross Lyrics: 1 The Sunday-school army is marching along, With banners unfurled and with chorus and song; Our hearts are so happy, so light and so free, We’re coming, dear Savior, to glorify thee. Refrain: All glory to Jesus, come, wait at the cross, While serving the Savior we’ll suffer no loss; His yoke is so easy, his burden so light, We’ll boldly go forward, he’ll lead us aright. 2 The journey grows shorter, our leader is true, All glory to Jesus, our home is in view; By faith we’ll go onward, and hope for a crown, In yonder bright country of wondrous renown. [Refrain] 3 Dear scholars and teachers, we’ll sing our glad lay, And follow the Savior in wisdom’s blest way; Of faith, hope and charity, labor and love, From conflict and sorrow to glory above. [Refrain] Scripture: Psalm 108:1 Tune Title: [The Sunday-school army is marching along]

Children's jubilee

Hymnal: Purest Pearls #d50 (1881) First Line: The Sunday school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus

Children's jubilee

Hymnal: The Shining Way #d94 (1897) First Line: The Sunday school army is marching along Refrain First Line: All glory to Jesus

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Author of "Children's Jubilee" 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.

J. J. Jelley

Composer of "[The Sunday-school army is marching along]" in Pearls of Praise
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