Glory, glory, hallelujah

E269702

"Glory, glory, hallelujah" is the famous opening line and refrain of the American Civil War-era song "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," often sung in patriotic and religious contexts.

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Glory, Glory 1
Glory, glory, hallelujah canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf catchphrase
refrain
song lyric
associatedWith American Civil War
American patriotism
Protestant Christianity
Union Army
belongsToTradition American hymn tradition
American patriotic song tradition
closelyRelatedWork John Brown’s Body
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstKnownUsePeriod American Civil War
hasCulturalRole American patriotic slogan
religious exclamation of praise
hasInfluenceOn American gospel music
later American patriotic songs
inspiredBy religious revival language
language English
lyricTheme divine judgment
praise of God
triumph
meter common hymn meter
openingLineOf The Battle Hymn of the Republic
partOf The Battle Hymn of the Republic
performedAt military ceremonies
political events
religious services
state funerals in the United States
popularizedBy The Battle Hymn of the Republic
quotedIn literary works
political speeches
sermons
refrainOf The Battle Hymn of the Republic
repeatedIn chorus of The Battle Hymn of the Republic
semanticField glory of God
hallelujah exclamation
religious praise
usedInContext Christian hymnody
patriotic music
religious music

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The Battle Hymn of the Republic refrain Glory, glory, hallelujah
Georgia Bulldogs football fightSong Glory, glory, hallelujah
this entity surface form: Glory, Glory