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Poem December 19, 1843

The Caledonian

Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia County, Vermont

What is this article about?

A religious hymn by Rev. John W. Brown exhorting believers to stand firm in faith amid spiritual battles, using military metaphors and biblical references to inspire loyalty and valor against foes and traitors.

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STAND FAST IN THE FAITH.
BY REV. JOHN. W. BROWN.

Stand fast in the faith 'tis the mandate of God.
Once uttered in anguish, once written in blood;
From the cross of the Lord, from his throne in the sky.
It was breathed over earth, it is uttered on high.
Stand fast in the faith—'tis the warning sublime,
Poured deeply and sternly through ages of time;
Through the long lapse of eras and centuries old,
Like the voice of a trumpet its burthen hath roll'd.
Stand fast in the faith—bold apostles have died.
With the words on their lips, careless who might deride:
Confessors and martyrs, 'mid torture and flame,
Have drank in its accents and welcomed the shame.
Stand fast in the faith—for the church of the Lord
Hath inscribed on her banners the glorious word;
O'er all her bright cohorts its glory's displayed,
And blazon'd on harness, and buckler, and blade.
Stand fast in the faith—let the mandate roll on
Through her girded battalions, till warfare is done;
Till the trumpet of conquest sounds over the field,
And the palm waves proudly o'er helmet and shield.
Stand fast in the faith—there are sounds on the breeze.
Like the voice of the storm when it howls through the trees;
Or its hoarse notes of warning, low moaning afar.
Ere the elements meet in the wild crash of war.
Stand fast in the faith—for the foe are abroad.
With hearts full of hate 'gainst the armies of God;
The wild hordes of Edom, the spearmen of Gath,
And the troops of Philistia, with weapons of wrath.
Stand fast in the faith—there are traitors that creep
Through the slumbering camp when the night watch is asleep,
Who smote the unwary, who wait to betray
The altars of God to the idols of clay.
Stand fast in the faith—there are those at thy side,
Who can vanish the foe in his ramparts of pride;
Be loyal—be valiant; thy heart to inspire,
Lo! the chariots of God, and the horses of fire.
Stand fast in the faith—though the conflict be hot.
The field hath no strife where thy Captain is not;
His eye is upon thee—thou hear'st what he saith,
'Ho! quit you like men, and stand fast in the faith.'
Stand fast in the faith—though the faithless may flee,
We will peril our all, O Redeemer for thee;
We will stand in the conflict, assured that thine arm
Shall shield every soldier from peril and harm.

What sub-type of article is it?

Hymn

What themes does it cover?

Religious Faith

What keywords are associated?

Stand Fast Faith Religious Exhortation Spiritual Warfare Church Banners Martyrs Apostles Biblical Mandate

What entities or persons were involved?

By Rev. John. W. Brown.

Poem Details

Title

Stand Fast In The Faith.

Author

By Rev. John. W. Brown.

Subject

Exhortation To Stand Firm In Faith

Form / Style

Rhymed Stanzas With Refrain

Key Lines

Stand Fast In The Faith 'Tis The Mandate Of God. Stand Fast In The Faith—Bold Apostles Have Died. Stand Fast In The Faith—For The Church Of The Lord Stand Fast In The Faith—Though The Conflict Be Hot. We Will Stand In The Conflict, Assured That Thine Arm

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