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     marker 99|  |  |  |  | Oft in danger and in woe,
 Onward Christians, onward go;
 Faithfully maintain the strife,
 Strengthened by the bread of life.
 
 
 Onward, Christians, onward go,
 press to heaven through every foe;
 Ye shall conquer in the hour
 Of the tempter’s greatest power.
 
 
 Let your drooping hearts be glad,
 Fight, in heavenly armour clad;
 Faint nor, though the strife seem long,
 Soon will victory tune your song.
 
 
 Let not sorrow dim your eye,
 Soon shall every tear be dry;
 Let not fears your course impede,
 Great your strength, if great your need.
 
 
 Onward, then, to glory move,
 More than conquerors ye shall prove
 Still, through danger, toil, and woe,
 Onward, Christians, onward go.
 
 
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
  
   
         | Hymn/Song Book | Year | Song # |  |  | 1853 | # 408 |  |  | 1874 | # 175 |  
	
MUSIC
 
    
        | Name: | UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 
 |  | Meter: | 7  7  7  7 
 |  | Writer(s): |  |  | Dates: | 1848 
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LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
  
   
        | Hymn/Song Book | Song # | Key |  |  | # 524 | F |  |  | # 369 | F |  |  | # 248 | F |  |  | # 488 | F |  |  | # 47 | F |  |  | # 291 | F |  |  | # 432 | F |  
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