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1083. Come, Ye Saints, Look Here and Wonder

1. Come, ye saints, look here and wonder
See the place where Jesus lay:
He has burst His bands asunder;
He has borne our sins away;
Joyful tidings, joyful tidings,
Yes, the Lord has ris’n today,
Yes, the Lord has ris’n today!

2. Jesus triumphs! sing ye praises
By His death He overcame;
Thus the Lord His glory raises,
Thus He fills His foes with shame;
Sing ye praises, sing ye praises,
Praises to the victor’s name,
Praises to the victor’s name!

3. Jesus triumphs! countless legions
Come from Heav’n to meet their king;
Soon, in yonder blessèd regions,
They shall join His praise to sing:
Songs eternal, songs eternal,
Shall through Heav’n’s high arches ring,
Shall through Heav’n’s high arches ring!

Text Information
First Line: Come, ye saints, look here and wonder
Title: Come, Ye Saints, Look Here and Wonder
Author: Thomas Kelly (1809)
Meter: 87.87.87.7
Language: English
Source: Hymns &c., 1809
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: CWM RHONDDA
Composer: John Hughes (1907)
Meter: 87.87.87.7
Incipit: 56517 12323 16432
Key: A Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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