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Bring Forth the Banner of the Cross

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1 Bring forth the banner of our Prince!
On some high mountain raise,
The Standard on whose snowy field
A thousand vict’ries blaze!

Chorus:
Bring forth the banner of our Prince,
And bear it thro’ the world!
So long as a foe shall remain,
It never shall be furled!

2 Bring forth the banner of our Prince!
And let the trumpets blow!
The glad sound that cheers loyal hearts
Sends terror to the foe. [Chorus]

3 And when the final fight is won
O’er heav’n’s eternal hall,
Forever that flag shall proclaim
That God is all in all. [Chorus]


Source: Good Will: A collection of New Music for Sabbath Schools and Gospel Meetings (Enlarged) #103

Author: Chas. Follen Lee

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Text Information

First Line: Bring forth the banner of our Prince
Title: Bring Forth the Banner of the Cross
Author: Chas. Follen Lee
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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