Percy Dearmer
He who would valiant be
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Composer:Percy DearmerGenre:ChoralStyle:ChoralAverage_duration:2:18"He who would valiant be" is a hymn composed by Percy Dearmer in 1906. The hymn was first published in the English Hymnal in 1906 and has since become a popular hymn in many Christian denominations. The hymn is based on John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress and is often sung during Lent and on occasions when courage and perseverance are needed. The hymn has three verses and a chorus, and the tune is based on a traditional English melody. The first verse of the hymn begins with the line "He who would valiant be 'gainst all disaster," and encourages the listener to be brave and steadfast in the face of adversity. The second verse speaks of the importance of staying true to one's beliefs and not being swayed by the opinions of others. The third verse speaks of the ultimate reward for those who remain faithful and steadfast in their beliefs. The chorus of the hymn is a call to action, urging the listener to "fight the good fight" and to "run the straight race." The hymn is often sung with great enthusiasm and is a favorite of many congregations. Overall, "He who would valiant be" is a hymn that encourages courage, perseverance, and faithfulness in the face of adversity. Its popularity is a testament to its timeless message and its ability to inspire and uplift those who sing it.More....