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The Day of Victory
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Onward, 'tis the Lord's command
Author: W. W. Combs (1927)
Tune: [Onward, 'tis the Lord's command]
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Author:
W. W. Combs
William Walker Combs Born: June 1883, Locust Grove, Georgia. Died: Date unknown; the 1940 census shows him in Dallas, Texas. Combs’ parents were William McCollough Combs & Mary Elizabeth Walker Combs. He married Florence Bowman in 1909. His works include: The Voice in Singing: Its Care and Development, 1938 Modern Music Reader (Stamps-Baxter Music and Printing Company, 1939) © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Text Information
Text Information
First Line:
Onward, 'tis the Lord's command
Title:
The Day of Victory
Author:
W. W. Combs
(1927)
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
See His banners ever go
Copyright:
Public Domain
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Millennial Praise #123
Display Title
: The Day of Victory
First Line
: Onward, 'tis the Lord's command
Tune Title
: [Onward, 'tis the Lord's command]
Author
: W. W. C.
Date
: 1927
Millennial Praise #123
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