I think it is an older version of "The strife is o'er", the second line of which is "Now is the Victor's triumph won". I think the word 'triumph' replaced the word 'guerdon' at some point. The hymn was originally 17th century Latin, translated in 1859 by Rev. F. Pott.
What are the lyrics to the old church song "What About You?"
The song is an old gospel hymn called, You must be born again...
"The Old Rugged Cross" is one of the most widely known hymns.
This World is Not My Home by Albert E. Brumley
"The Day is Past and Gone" by John Leland
The book of Psalms
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What are the lyrics to the old church song "What About You?"
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The word "adventure" originates from Old French, from the Latin word "adventurus," meaning "about to happen" or "about to occur."
Amazing Grace
The song is an old gospel hymn called, You must be born again...
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"The Old Rugged Cross" is one of the most widely known hymns.
Eternal Rest
The word "carol" comes from the Old French word "carole" or the Latin word "choraula," both of which refer to a circle dance accompanied by singing. Over time, the term evolved to designate a joyful song or hymn typically sung during the Christmas season.
"Old Time Religion" is a traditional hymn that has been attributed to various authors, but it is often associated with the American composer and hymn writer, William A. (Bill) Gaither, who popularized it in the 20th century. The hymn reflects a longing for the spiritual experiences of the past and emphasizes the importance of faith and tradition in worship. Its catchy refrain and heartfelt lyrics have made it a staple in many Christian congregations.