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Rejoice! Today Earth Tells Abroad

Author: William Chatterton Dix, 1837-1898 Hymnal: CYBER #16176 First Line: Rejoice! to­day earth tells abroad Refrain First Line: Rejoice, re­joice, re­joice, Lyrics: 1 Rejoice! to­day earth tells abroad, With ho­ly ve­ne­ra­tion, The glad­some Pass­ov­er of God, The feast of ex­ul­ta­tion. Christ now from death to life, From bond­age to re­lease, To rest from wea­ry strife, His own hath brought to peace. Refrain: Rejoice, re­joice, re­joice, Rejoice, re­joice, Sing al­le­luia. 2 All hail! we know the Mas­ter’s voice, Those words of true en­dear­ing; The heav’n­ly bride must needs re­joice In her dear king’s ap­pear­ing; With hearts from ev­il free We turn to Him, the Light, Death’s con­quer­or we see, And life is in the sight! [Refrain] 3 Let all the world be ve­ry glad And all that is with­in it; He who awhile do­min­ion had No more, thank God, may win it! Heav’n keeps the roy­al feast; Hell, at the sight dis­mayed, Grows faint be­fore the least, Before the faint, afraid! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Rejoice! to­day earth tells abroad]
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Christ Is Risen! Lift The Song

Author: Richard R. Chope, 1830-1928 Hymnal: CYBER #16177 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: Christ is ris­en! lift the song Lyrics: 1 Christ is ris­en! lift the song Of our East­er glad­ness; With the bright tri­um­phant throng, Cast away all sad­ness. Springtide flow­ers tell us how We must leave the sigh­ing, As we pass the sor­row now, Of our earth­ly dy­ing. 2 Lo, the Ma­ries in the gloom Weeping, bowed with sor­row, Little dream­ing at the tomb What their joy to­mor­row. Whom they sought—the Lord—they found Now no more in sad­ness; Where did woe and grief abound There He brought the glad­ness! 3 Lo, in all our sor­rows here, Often deep re­pin­ing, Through all doubt and dark­some fear Easter sun is shin­ing; Wherefore now on things above Set we our af­fect­ion, Know the pow­er of Jesus’ love By His re­sur­rect­ion. 4 Gladsome birds, fresh breez­es tell With the sun­ny wea­ther That dear creed we love so well "All things rise to­ge­ther." So the an­gels joy­ful­ly Taught the won­drous sto­ry, "Christ is ris’n! To Ga­li­lee," Go and preach His glo­ry. Languages: English Tune Title: PORTO FELIZ
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Christ, We Sing Thy Saving Passion

Author: William C. Dix Hymnal: CYBER #16178 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with repeat First Line: Christ, we sing Thy sav­ing pass­ion Lyrics: 1 Christ, we sing Thy sav­ing pass­ion, Thine aris­ing glo­ri­fy; Death for ev­er to abol­ish Thou up­on the cross did die; Then from Ha­des Thou didst hast­en, As alone om­ni­po­tent; Grant us peace in life, Re­deem­er, Joy when earth­ly life is spent. 2 Sing we now Thy con­des­cen­sion, Christ, with God the Fa­ther One; We in lof­ty hymns will praise Thee, Mary-Mo­ther’s bless­èd Son. Thou for us as man didst suf­fer, Willingly the cross didst bear, That Thy re­sur­rect­ion glo­ry We, the sons of men, may share. 3 Coming as from brid­al cham­ber, Robed with ori­ent morn­ing light, Bringing to the world sal­va­tion, Spoiling Hell of all her might; Raising by Thy re­sur­rect­ion, Man to dig­ni­ty most high; Christ, may we with pure thanks­giv­ing Thee for ev­er glo­ri­fy. Languages: English Tune Title: TUNCELI
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Joy Of Joys! He Lives, He Lives

Author: William J. Irons Hymnal: CYBER #16179 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Lyrics: 1 Joy of joys! He lives, He lives, Jesus, who sal­va­tion gives! Rising in the ear­ly gloom, Lo! His glo­ry fills the tomb; All the earth­ly guards are fled, From the man­sion of the Dead. Listen, for the an­gels say, "See the place where Je­sus lay." 2 Enter, if ye seek for Him! There the light shall not be dim; At His head, and at His feet, Mark the clothes and wind­ing sheet, All in sac­red or­der seen, In the grave where Christ has been; So He left it, all was done, Ere the ris­ing of the sun. 3 Earth was trem­bling—Jesus rose, Calmly pass­ing through His foes; Death hath no do­min­ion now, Captain of Sal­va­tion, Thou! Jesus, Con­quer­or of the grave, Jesus, Mas­ter, strong to save, Teach our hearts th’un­earth­ly bliss Of a pur­er world than this! 4 Bid the pow­ers of dark­ness fly, For the morn is draw­ing nigh; Show to us the shin­ing way, Us, the child­ren of the day; Onward, on­ward, in the road Radiant with the light of God, God the Fa­ther and the Son, And the Spi­rit, ev­er one. Languages: English Tune Title: KIRIKKALE
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Days Grow Longer

Author: John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: CYBER #16180 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D with refrain First Line: Days grow long­er, sun­beams strong­er Refrain First Line: Hallelujah! Blessed Feast of East­er Day Lyrics: 1 Days grow long­er, sun­beams strong­er, Eastertide makes all things new; Lent is ban­ished, sad­ness van­ished; Christ hath ris­en, rise we, too! Christmas meet­ings, Twelfth night greet­ings, Whitsun sports are glad and gay; But the light­est, and the bright­est Of our feasts is East­er Day. Refrain: Hallelujah! Blessèd Feast of East­er Day. 2 Earthly sto­ry crowns with glo­ry Him who earth­ly foes o’er­came; Victor’s laur­el ends the quar­rel; Honor dwells about His name; Vanished le­gions, con­quered re­gions Kings de­posed and princ­es bound; Exaltation, ac­cla­ma­tion, Fill His ears and float around. [Refrain] 3 Then un­end­ing and trans­cend­ing Be the glo­ry of the Son; For trans­cend­ent and re­splend­ent Was the vic­t’ry He hath won. Death hath yield­ed, life is shield­ed, Satan bound, and Hell in chains; Chased is ter­ror, fled is er­ror, Grief is past, and joy re­mains. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: BAYBURT
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Songs Of Gladness

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: CYBER #16181 First Line: Songs of gladness; songs of praise Lyrics: 1 Songs of gladness; songs of praise To God on high be given, Songs of triumph let us raise, For death’s dark chains are riven. Night and gloom hung dark and dreary O’er the world that solemn night; Weeping friends with watching weary, Sought the tomb at morning light. 2 As the sun through eastern skies Breaks forth as from a prison, So our doubts, our darkness flies, For Christ our Lord is risen. Angels bright with heav’nly glory Shining through the narrow room, Stayed to tell the wondrous story: "Seek Him not within the tomb." 3 While the birds with cheerful song Rejoice that spring is breaking After winter, cold and long, Our earth to life awaking. Never more with doubt and sadness, But with praise and sweet accord. With deep joy and heartfelt gladness Let us seek our risen Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: [Songs of gladness; songs of praise]
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O Dearest Lord, Thy Sacred Head

Author: H. Ernest Hardy, 1849-1946 Hymnal: CYBER #16182 First Line: O dear­est Lord, Thy sac­red head Lyrics: 1 O dear­est Lord, Thy sac­red head With thorns was pierced for me; O pour Thy bless­ing on my head That I may think of Thee. 2 O dear­est Lord, Thy sac­red hands With nails were pierced for me; O shed Thy bless­ing on my hands That they may work for Thee. 3 O dear­est Lord, Thy sac­red feet With nails were pierced for me; O pour Thy bless­ing on my feet That they may walk for Thee. 4 O dear­est Lord, Thy sac­red heart With spear was pierced for me; O pour Thy Spi­rit in my heart That I may love but Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: STANLEY PONTLARGE
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Love Is Stronger Than Death

Author: Gerard Moultrie Hymnal: CYBER #16183 Meter: 7.7.7.7 First Line: At the tomb where Christ hath been Lyrics: 1 At the tomb where Christ hath been, Weeping waits the Mag­da­lene; With the two dis­ci­ples she Wonders where the Lord can be. 2 Look they in: they see the bed Where the Lord hath laid His head; Where He slept so calm, so still, Underneath His ho­ly hill. 3 Stooping down they see no more Than the clothes which wrapped Him o’er, Clothes which bound His feet, His brow, Death’s white vest­ments, use­less now. 4 They de­part: but love and faith Stronger are than sight, than death; At the tomb where Christ hath been Watching waits the Mag­da­lene. 5 He was here: then she will wait, Watching ear­ly, watch­ing late; Where her Je­sus last was seen There will wait the Mag­da­lene. 6 Look once more, O Ma­ry! see, Is it still the same to thee? Clear the tears from off your sight— Where was dark­ness, now is light! 7 Angel guards are sit­ting now Clothed in rai­ment white as snow: Shines their glo­ry through the shade Where the form of Christ was laid. 8 "He is ris­en! do not fear: Your dear Lord abides not here, See the place (wipe tears away) Where the sleep­ing Je­sus lay." 0 Turns she round: she sees Him stand In the gar­den close at hand: "Mary!" ’Tis His ac­cent now: "Master!" It is Thou, ’tis Thou! Languages: English Tune Title: ELLINGHAM
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Christ Our God And Lord Is Risen

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: CYBER #16184 First Line: Christ our God and Lord is ris­en Refrain First Line: In ex­cel­sis glo­ria! Lyrics: 1 Christ our God and Lord is ris­en From the sealed and guard­ed pri­son; Tell it out, ye Chris­tian peo­ple! Ring the chimes from tow­er and stee­ple. Hark the feast­er greets the feast­er; Christmas shouts aloud to East­er— Refrain: In ex­cel­sis glo­ria! In ex­cel­sis glo­ria! In ex­cel­sis glo­ria! 2 Jesus springs from death and scorn­ing, On this glad­some East­er morn­ing. Children, sing that glo­ri­ous ris­ing, Earth and Heav’n with joy sur­pris­ing: Echo back the an­gels’ chant­ing— Let no voice to­day be want­ing— [Refrain] 3 Ris’en is He with pow­er to save us, From the sins that still en­slave us; Ris’n in ma­jes­ty to lead us, To the home in Heav’n de­creed us; Fittest mu­sic for this mirth-day Is the chant that hailed His birth­day— [Refrain] 4 Holy Christ, ac­cept the prais­es Which each fee­ble voice up­rais­es; And when life shall here have end­ing, May our souls to Thee as­cend­ing, Join Thy saints—like them for­giv­en— In that hap­pi­est song of Hea­ven— [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ our God and Lord is ris­en]
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By And By

Author: Ina Mae Duley Ogdon Hymnal: CYBER #16185 First Line: When our jour­ney shall be o’er Refrain First Line: By and by, by and by Lyrics: 1 When our jour­ney shall be o’er, And we lay our bur­dens down, At the gate that stands ajar be­yond the sky, When the saints are press­ing home On the re­sur­rect­ion morn, Tell me, bro­ther, will you meet me, by and by? Refrain: By and by, by and by, Will you meet me in the morn­ing by and by? 2 From the cleft in yon­der Rock Flows a cleans­ing, liv­ing stream; Will you come and share its full and free sup­ply? Will you wear a sno­wy robe On that fair and fade­less day, Shall we meet in life eter­nal, by and by? [Refrain] 3 Will you meet with friends again? Will you hear your Sav­ior’s voice Bid you wel­come to His Fa­ther’s home on high? Will you join the vic­tor’s song As it ech­oes round the throne, On that re­sur­rect­ion morn­ing, by and by? [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [When our jour­ney shall be o’er,]

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