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Hebrews 11:13-15Text: John Bunyan (1628-1688). Tune: Monk's Gate arr. Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) Revised for 1906 English Hymnal Original from the book1. He who would valiant be 1. Who would true valor see, 'Gainst all disaster, Let him come hither; Let him in constancy One here will constant be, Follow the Master. Come wind, come weather; There's no discouragement There's no.
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1 He who would valiant be 'gainst all disaster, let him in constancy follow the Master. There's no discouragement shall make him once relent his first avowed intent to be a pilgrim.. 2 Who so beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound— his strength the more is. No foes shall stay his might, though he with giants fight; he will make good his right to be a pilgrim.
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To Be a Pilgrim By John Bunyan A Song from "The Pilgrim's Progress" "Confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth." ~ Hebrews 11:13 ~ ho would true valour see, Let him come hither; One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement Shall make him once relent His first avowed intent, To be a pilgrim.
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What are the lyrics to 'He who would valiant be', also known as 'To be a pilgrim'?
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This hymn about courage and pilgrimage is modelled on a passage from John Bunryan's "Pilgrim's Progress". The words were adapted to the currently commonly-used hymn-format by English Anglican priest, author and social-justice advocate Percy Dearmer (1867-1936). With meter 6.5.6.5.6.6.6.5, tunes it is set to include:
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The Pilgrim's Progress was published in 1678 by John Bunyan (1628-88); the poem "To Be A Pilgrim" is extracted from that work. Vaughan Williams collected a melody from a Mrs. Verral of the Sussex hamlet Monk's Gate, and also from a Mrs. Weobley of Herefordshire five years later. The instrumental is sometimes known as "Monk's Gate"; the words.
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to be a pilgrim. 2 Who so beset him round with dismal stories, do but themselves confound— his strength the more is. No foes shall stay his might, though he with giants fight; he will make good his right to be a pilgrim. 3 Since, Lord, Thou dost defend us with Thy Spirit, we know we at the end shall life inherit. Then, fancies, flee away!
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No foes shall stay his might, Though he with giants fight: He will make good his right. To be a pilgrim. Verse 3. Since, Lord, Thou doest defend. Us with Thy Spirit, We know we at the end. Shall life inherit.
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"To Be a Pilgrim" (also known as "He Who Would Valiant Be") is an English Christian hymn using words of John Bunyan in The Pilgrim's Progress. It first appeared in Part 2 of The Pilgrim's Progress, written in 1684.. The words were modified extensively by Percy Dearmer for the 1906 The English Hymnal. At the same time it was given a new tune by British composer Ralph Vaughan Williams, who used.
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To be a pilgrim. Since, Lord, Thou dost defend. Us with Thy Spirit, We know we at the end. Shall life inherit. Then fancies flee away! I'll fear not what men say, I'll labor night and day. To.
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alternate lyrics, modified by Percy Dearmer in 1906: He who would valiant be. 'gainst all disaster, let him in constancy. follow the Master. There's no discouragement. shall make him once relent. his first avowed intent. to be a pilgrim.
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to be a pilgrim. 2. Who so beset me round with dismal stories do but themselves confound: my strength the more is. No foes shall stay my might; though I with giants fight, but I will have the right to be a pilgrim. 3. Hobgoblin nor foul fiend can daunt my spirit: I know I at the end shall life inherit. Then, fancies, flee away! Fear not what.
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"To be a Pilgrim" (also commonly known as "He would Valiant be" is the only hymn John Bunyan is credited with writing but is indelibly associated with him. I.
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"To Be a Pilgrim" (also known as "He Who Would Valiant Be") is the best known hymn using words of John Bunyan in The Pilgrim's Progress . It first appeared i.
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to be a pilgrim. Who so beset him round with dismal stories do but themselves confound his strength the more is. No foes shall stay his might; though he with giants fight, he will make good his right to be a pilgrim. Since, Lord, thou dost defend us with thy Spirit, We know we at the end, shall life inherit. Then fancies flee away!