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Onward Christian soldiers!
Marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus
Going on before.
Christ, the royal Master,
Leads against the foe;
Forward into battle,
See, His banners go!
Onward, Christian soldiers!
Marching as to war,
With the cross of Jesus,
Going on before.
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At the name of Jesus
Satan’s host doth flee;
On then, Christian soldiers,
On to victory!
Hell’s foundations quiver
At the shout of praise:
Brothers, lift your voices,
Loud your anthems raise!
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Like a mighty army
Moves the Church of God:
Brothers, we are treading
Where the saints have trod;
We are not divided,
All one Body we—
One in faith and Spirit,
One eternally.
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Crowns and thrones may perish,
Kingdoms rise and wane;
But the Church of Jesus
Constant will remain.
Gates of hell can never
’Gainst the Church prevail;
We have Christ’s own promise,
Which can never fail.
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Onward, then, ye people!
Join our happy throng;
Blend with ours your voices
In the triumph song.
Glory, laud and honor
Unto Christ, the King;
This through countless ages
Men and angels sing.
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. They took place on April 19, 1775, in Massachusetts. The battles resulted in an American victory and increased support for the anti-British cause.
What happened?
The British marched into Lexington and Concord to seize weapons from the colonists.
The colonists' alarm system summoned local militia companies, who were able to counter the British.
The militiamen, known as minutemen, were quick-moving and well-suited to irregular warfare.
The militiamen fired at the British from behind trees, stone walls, houses, and sheds.
The British retreated, abandoning their weapons, clothing, and equipment.
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The Battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War. They took place on April 19, 1775, in Massachusetts. The battles resulted in an American victory and increased support for the anti-British cause.
What happened?
The British marched into Lexington and Concord to seize weapons from the colonists.
The colonists' alarm system summoned local militia companies, who were able to counter the British.
The militiamen, known as minutemen, were quick-moving and well-suited to irregular warfare.
The militiamen fired at the British from behind trees, stone walls, houses, and sheds.
The British retreated, abandoning their weapons, clothing, and equipment.
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