1842 07 15 Times and Seasons-A Hymn
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From the Times and Seasons 15 July 1842, pg 862
A Hymn.
From the New York Herald
BY JAMES ARLINGTON BENNETT,
of Arlington House N. Y.
WRITTEN FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY.
Tune--"Hail Columbia."
Hail ye Mormons--chosen band! Hail ye Saints of our lov'd land! Who suffered much in freedom's cause. Who with your blood have seal'd your laws; And now fierce persecution's gone, Enjoy the peace your faith hath won.
- Let your religion be your boast.
- Ever mindful what it cost,
- Let its Altar reach the skies.
- Chorus--Be ye faithful, just and true,
- Brothers, in the great Nauvoo;
- Firm, united without fear,
- Worship in your temple here.
Immortal Masters, rise once more,
"Defend your faith, defend your shore;"
Let Joseph, with the Prophet's wand,
And all the saints who hold command,
Expel the foes who dare invade
The sanctuary of our dead.
- "While offering peace sincere and just,
- In heaven we place our only trust,
- That truth and justice must prevail"
- And all the schemes of bigots fail.
- Be ye faithful, &c.