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The Son of God goes forth to war,
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| 1. | The Son of God goes forth to war, |
| | A kingly crown to gain; |
| | His blood-red banner streams afar: |
| | Who follows in His train? |
| | Who best can drink his cup of woe, |
| | Triumphant over pain, |
| | Who patient bears his cross below, |
| | He follows in His train. |
| 2. | The martyr first, whose eagle eye |
| | Could pierce beyond the grave, |
| | Who saw is Master in the sky, |
| | And called Him to save: |
| | Like Him, with pardon on his tongue, |
| | In midst of mortal pain, |
| | He prayed for them that did the wrong: |
| | Who follows in his train? |
| 3. | A glorious band, the chosen few |
| | On whom the Spirit came, |
| | Twelve valiant saints, their hope they |
| | knew, |
| | And mocked the cross and flame. |
| | They met the tryrant's brandished steel, |
| | The lion's gory mane, |
| | They bowed their necks, the death to |
| | feel: |
| | Who follows in his train? |
| 4. | A noble army, men and boys, |
| | The matron and the maid, |
| | Around the Savior's throne rejoice, |
| | In robes of light arrayed. |
| | They climbed by strength divine from |
| | heaven, |
| | Through peril, toil, and pain: |
| | O God, to us may grace be given |
| | To follow in their train. |