Septuagesima 116. Oft in Danger, Oft in Woe
Four 7's

[442]University College:

Henry John Gauntlett (1805-1876), 1852

[443]Advent:

George M. Garrett, 1891

Henry Kirke White, 1806;

Frances Sara (Fuller-Maitland) Colquhoun, 1827;

cento.

Oft in danger, oft in woe,

Onward, Christians, onward go;

Fight the fight, maintain the strife,

Strengthened with the Bread of Life.

Let sour drooping hearts be glad;

March in heavenly armour clad;

Fight, nor think the battle long,

Soon shall 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 battle move,

More than conquerors ye shall prove;

Though opposed by many a foe,

Christian soldiers, onward go.

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