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"Glory!" we sing to Christ our King

Author: Letis Thorne Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: We're soldiers and we're marching on

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Song of Christ's Soldiers

Author: L. Thorne Hymnal: Brooklyn Sunday School Union, 52nd Anniversary #d5 (1881) First Line: We're soldiers and we're marching Refrain First Line: Glory, we sing to Christ our King

Song of Christ's Soldiers

Author: L. Thorne Hymnal: The Charm #d105 (1871) First Line: We're soldiers and we're marching Refrain First Line: Glory, we sing to Christ our King
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"Glory!" we sing to Christ our King

Author: Letis Thorne Hymnal: Echo to Happy Voices #77 (1869) First Line: We're soldiers and we're marching on Languages: English

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L. Thorne

Author of "Song of Christ's Soldiers" in The Charm
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