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  2. Soldiers of Christ, Arise - Wikipedia

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    "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" is an 18th-century English hymn. The words were written by Charles Wesley (1707–1788), [ 1 ] and the first line ("Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put your armour on") refers to the armour of God in Ephesians 6:10–18.

  3. Category:Hymns by Charles Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Hymns with words and/or music by Charles Wesley. Pages in category "Hymns by Charles Wesley" ... Soldiers of Christ, Arise; Sun of Unclouded Righteousness

  4. Miles Christianus - Wikipedia

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    In the early modern period, the understanding of the term again became more metaphorical, but it survives in various Christian orders or confessions; it is especially pronounced among the Jesuits and in the Salvation Army, and it is the central theme of the 18th century hymn "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" and the 19th century hymn "Onward ...

  5. Charles Wesley - Wikipedia

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    The words to many more of Charles Wesley's hymns can be found on Wikisource, [23] and in his many publications. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Some 150 of his hymns are in the Methodist hymn book Hymns and Psalms , including "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing", and The Church Hymn Book (In New York and Chicago, US, 1872) where "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" is published.

  6. Category:18th-century hymns - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers of Christ, Arise; Sun of Unclouded Righteousness; T. There is a fountain filled with blood; W. We Plough the Fields and Scatter; When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

  7. New Testament military metaphors - Wikipedia

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    The image of a soldier is also used in 2 Timothy 2:3–4 [4] as a metaphor for courage, loyalty and dedication; [5] this is followed by the metaphor of an athlete, emphasising hard work. In 1 Corinthians 9:7, [6] this image is used in a discussion of church workers receiving payment, with a metaphorical reference to a soldier's rations and ...

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  9. Category:Hymns in The New English Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation; Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Christians, awake, salute the happy morn; The Church's One Foundation; Come Down, O Love Divine; Come, O thou Traveller unknown; Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus; Come, Ye Thankful People, Come; Conditor alme siderum; Crown Him with Many Crowns