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Men of the Church of the Living God

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1 Men of the Church of the Living God,
Born of the water and the Word,
In His dear name let now arise
Our marshalled strength before His eyes.
Men of the Church, the Church of God,
We will be loyal to His Blood!

2 Men of the Church of the Living God,
Men who are inwrought with the Word,
Men whose right hands the nations mould,
Men who put no price on their souls;
Men of the Church, the Church of God,
We will be loyal to His Blood!

3 Men of the Church of the Living God,
In whom the age’s wealth is stored,
With us He links His kingdom’s fame,
And girds us with that matchless name.
Men of the Church, the Church of God,
We will be loyal to His Blood!

Source: New Songs for Service #262

Author: Samuel M. Glasgow

20th Century Currently, our only data on Glasgow is that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/ Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Men of the church of the living God
Title: Men of the Church of the Living God
Author: Samuel M. Glasgow
Language: English
Publication Date: 1923
Copyright: Public Domain

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New Songs for Service #262

Praise Him #d156

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Premier Hymns #153

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The Greatest Hymns #213

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The Presbyterian Hymnal #297

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