Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTIAN WARFARE
445
Am I a Solder of the Cross
C. M.
Winchester Old
1 Cor. 16: 13
Isaac Watts, 1721
Thomas Ests, 1592
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stem
beds
of
I
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crease
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On
A
Lord!
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I
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I
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be
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no
a
Are
2
Must
1
Am
3
4
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I
reign;
face?
skies
Cross,
would
to
the
the
der
to
fight
foes
car
sol
me
of
ried
for
if
Word.
God?
seas?
name?
A
thro’
ed
me
to
Thy
to
y
His
by
on
blood
speak
And
While
Is
I’ll
men.
toil,
world
fought
fear
the
vile
ers
I
a
shall
en
to
to
oth
this
bear
Sup
To
And
Or
pain,
grace
cause
port
prize
help
sailed
blush
dure
friend
win
own
the
to
His
the
5
Thy saints in all this glorious war
Shall conquer though they die;
They see the triumph from afar
With faith’s discerning eye.
6
When that illustrious Day shall rise
And all Thine armies shine
In robes of victory through the skies,
The glory shall be Thine.
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