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In His Name

Representative Text

1 Naught we care for fleeting riches,
Naught we care for earthly fame,
On our banner read this motto,
“We will conquer in his name.”

Refrain:
In his name, in his name,
Many vict’ries may be won in his name;
In his name, in his name,
Many blessed deeds be done in his name.

2 Sure we are that right will triumph,
If the Lord is on our side;
Sure we are that Christ will help us,
Going with us as our guide. [Refrain]

3 In his name we’ll aid the helpless,
Speaking words of love to them,
Bidding them forget their sorrow,
Bringing hope to them again. [Refrain]

4 We will sing sweet songs of gladness,
Breathing incense of the flow’rs;
Praising God’s blue sky and sunshine,
Making bright this world of ours. [Refrain]

5 Come, then join us in our mission,
We will gladly welcome you;
Follow ‘neath our glorious banner,
In his name, come live anew. [Refrain]

Source: Triumphant Songs No.3 #105

Author: William Henry Gardner

Late 19th Century Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Naught we care for fleeting riches
Title: In His Name
Author: William Henry Gardner
Language: English
Refrain First Line: In His name, in His name
Copyright: Public Domain

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