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{{Language|English}}
{{Language|English}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Instruments|A cappella}}
{{Published|1835}}
{{Published|1835|in ''Southern Harmony'', p. 132, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass; Walker added an Alto part in his ''Christian Harmony'', 1867.}}


'''Description:''' A Scottish traditional tune, arranged by William Walker in ''Southern Harmony'', 1835, p. 132, for three voices: Treble-Tenor-Bass; Walker added an Alto part in his ''Christian Harmony'', 1867. Walker's arrangement for three parts was included in ''[[The Sacred Harp (1844)|The Sacred Harp]]'', p. 152, from 1844 through 1911. It was also arranged by [[Bruce's Address (William Hauser)|William Hauser]] in his ''Hesperian Harp'', 1848. Words by an anonymous author, in Andrew Broaddus' ''Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs'', 1828; this text is similar in the first two lines to ''Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your leader from the skies'' written by [[Jared Waterbury]], 1830.
'''Description:''' A Scottish traditional tune, arranged by William Walker in 1835. Walker's arrangement for three parts was included in ''[[The Sacred Harp (1844)|The Sacred Harp]]'', p. 152, from 1844 through 1911. It was also arranged by [[Bruce's Address (William Hauser)|William Hauser]] in his ''Hesperian Harp'', 1848. The words by an anonymous author, in Andrew Broaddus' ''Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs'', 1828; this text is similar in the first two lines to ''Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your leader from the skies'' written by [[Jared Waterbury]], 1830.


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  • (Posted 2018-07-22)  CPDL #50643:         
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2018-07-22).   Score information: Letter, 1 page, 41 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Notes converted to oval shapes. All five stanzas of the hymn included. MusicXML source file(s) in compressed .mxl format.
  • (Posted 2018-07-22)  CPDL #50642:   
Editor: Barry Johnston (submitted 2018-07-22).   Score information: 7 x 10 inches (landscape), 1 page, 42 kB   Copyright: Public Domain
Edition notes: Notes in four-shape format, as originally published in 1835. All five stanzas of the hymn included.

General Information

Title: Bruce's Address
First Line: Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain
Composer: William Walker
Lyricist: Anonymous

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: Sacred   Meter: 77. 75. D

Language: English
Instruments: A cappella

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Description: A Scottish traditional tune, arranged by William Walker in 1835. Walker's arrangement for three parts was included in The Sacred Harp, p. 152, from 1844 through 1911. It was also arranged by William Hauser in his Hesperian Harp, 1848. The words by an anonymous author, in Andrew Broaddus' Dover Selection of Spiritual Songs, 1828; this text is similar in the first two lines to Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your leader from the skies written by Jared Waterbury, 1830.

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Original text and translations

Original text and translations may be found at Soldiers of the cross, arise / Lo, your Captain.