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The strain upraise of joy and praise

Author: Rev. J. M. Neale; S. Notker Hymnal: The Hymnal, Revised and Enlarged, as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892 #461 (1894) First Line: The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia! Lyrics: 1 The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia! To the glory of their King Alleluia! Alleluia! Shall the ransomed people sing, And the choirs that dwell on high Shall re-echo through the sky Alleluia! Alleluia! 2 They through the fields of Paradise who roam, (Unison) The blesséd ones, repeat through that bright home Alleluia! Alleluia! The planets beaming on their heavenly way, The shining constellations join, and say, Alleluia! Alleluia! (Harmony) 3 Te clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds on pinions light, Ye thunders, echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings, wildly bright, In sweet consent unite your Alleluia! 4 Ye floods and ocean billows, Ye storms and winter snow, Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar frost and summer glow; Ye groves that wave in spring, And glorious forests sing, Alleluia! (Trebles) 5 First let the birds with painted plumage gay, Exalt their great Creator's praise, and say, Alleluia! Alleluia! (Men) Then let the beasts of earth, with varying strain, Join in creation's hymn, and cry again, Alleluia! Alleluia! (Men) 6 Here let the mountains thunder forth sonorous Alleluia! (Trebles) There let the valleys sing in gentler chorus, Alleluia! (Men) Thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry Alleluia! (Trebles) Ye tracts of earth and continents, reply, Alleluia! (Harmony) 7 To God, Who all creation made, The frequent hymn be duly paid: Alleluia! Alleluia! This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord Almighty loves: Alleluia! (Trebles) This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ the King approves: Alleluia! Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice awaking, Alleluia! (Trebles) And children's voices echo, answer making, Alleluia! (Unison) 8 Now from all men be outpoured Alleluia to the Lord, With Alleluia evermore, The Son and Spirit we adore. (Harmony) Praise be done to the Three in One, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Amen. Topics: Adoration; Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [The strain upraise of joy and praise]
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia

Author: Godescalcus, d. ab. 950; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Church Book #19a (1890) Lyrics: 1 1 The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia. 2 To the glory of their King Shall the ransomed people sing, Alleluia. 3 And the choirs that dwell on high, Alleluia. Shall re-echo through the sky, Alleluia. 4 They through the fields of Paradise that roam, Alleluia. The blessed ones, repeat through that bright home, Alleluia. 5 The planets glittering on their heavenly way, Alleluia. The shining constellations join, and say Alleluia. 6 Ye clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds, on pinions light, Ye thunders, echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings, wildly bright, In sweet consent unite your Alleluia, Allelulia. Alleluia. 2 7 Ye floods and ocean billows, Ye storms and winter snow, Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar frost and summer glow, Ye groves that wave in spring, Alleluia. And glorious forests, sing Alleluia! 8 First let the birds, with painted plumage gay, Alleluia. Exalt their great Creator's praise, and say Alleluia. 9 Then let the beasts of earth with varying strain, Alleluia. Join in Creation's Hymn, and cry again, Alleluia. 10 Here let the mountains thunder forth sonorous, Alleluia. There let the valleys sing in gentler chorus, Alleluia. 11 Thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry Alleluia. Ye tracts of earth and continents, reply Alleluia. 3 12 To God, who all creation made, Alleluia. The frequent hymn be duly paid: Alleluia. 13 This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord of all things loves: Alleluia. This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ the King approves: Alleluia. 14 Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice awaking, Alleluia. And children's voices echo, answer making, Alleluia. 15 Now from all men be out-poured Alleluia. Alleluia to the Lord; Alleluia. With Alleluia evermore, Alleluia. The Son and Spirit we adore, Alleluia. 16 Praise be done to the Three in One. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Topics: Worship Praise and Thanksgiving; Septuagesima Sunday; Easter Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: CANTEMUS CUNCTI
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia

Author: John Mason Neale; Godescalcus, d. ab. 950 Hymnal: Church Book #19b (1890) Lyrics: 1 1 The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia. 2 To the glory of their King Shall the ransomed people sing, Alleluia. 3 And the choirs that dwell on high, Alleluia. Shall re-echo through the sky, Alleluia. 4 They through the fields of Paradise that roam, Alleluia. The blessed ones, repeat through that bright home, Alleluia. 5 The planets glittering on their heavenly way, Alleluia. The shining constellations join, and say Alleluia. 6 Ye clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds, on pinions light, Ye thunders, echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings, wildly bright, In sweet consent unite your Alleluia, Allelulia. Alleluia. 2 7 Ye floods and ocean billows, Ye storms and winter snow, Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar frost and summer glow, Ye groves that wave in spring, Alleluia. And glorious forests, sing Alleluia! 8 First let the birds, with painted plumage gay, Alleluia. Exalt their great Creator's praise, and say Alleluia. 9 Then let the beasts of earth with varying strain, Alleluia. Join in Creation's Hymn, and cry again, Alleluia. 10 Here let the mountains thunder forth sonorous, Alleluia. There let the valleys sing in gentler chorus, Alleluia. 11 Thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry Alleluia. Ye tracts of earth and continents, reply Alleluia. 3 12 To God, who all creation made, Alleluia. The frequent hymn be duly paid: Alleluia. 13 This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord of all things loves: Alleluia. This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ the King approves: Alleluia. 14 Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice awaking, Alleluia. And children's voices echo, answer making, Alleluia. 15 Now from all men be out-poured Alleluia. Alleluia to the Lord; Alleluia. With Alleluia evermore, Alleluia. The Son and Spirit we adore, Alleluia. 16 Praise be done to the Three in One. Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Topics: Worship Praise and Thanksgiving; Septuagesima Sunday; Easter Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: CANTEMUS CUNCTI

The strain upraise of joy and praise

Author: Notker Balbulus, 840-912; John M. Neale, 1818-1866; Henry W. Troelsch Hymnal: The Beacon Song and Service book #73 (1935) Meter: Irregular Topics: Nature Languages: English Tune Title: TROYTE No. 2
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia!

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #153 (1883) Lyrics: The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia! To the glory of their King Shall the ransom'd people sing, Alleluia! Alleluia! And the choirs that dwell on high, Shall re-echo through the sky, Alleluia! Alleluia! They in the rest of Paradise who dwell, The blessed ones with joy the chorus swell, Alleluia! Alleluia! The planets beaming on their heavenly way, The shining constellations, join and say, Alleluia! Alleluia! Ye clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds on pinions light, Ye thunders, echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings, wildly bright, In sweet consent unit your Alleluia! Ye floods and ocean billows, Ye storms and winter snow, Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar frost and summer glow: Ye groves that wave in spring, And glorious forests, sing, Alleluia! First, let the birds, with painted plumage gay, Exalt their great Creator's praise, and say, Alleluia! Alleluia! Then let the beasts of earth, with varying strain, Join in creation's hymn and cry again, Alleluia! Alleluia! Here let the mounts thunder forth sonorous, Alleluia! There let the valleys sing in gentler chorus, Alleluia! Thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry, Alleluia! Ye tracts of earth and continents, reply Alleluia! To God, who all creation made, The frequent hymn be duly paid: Alleluia! Alleluia! This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord Almighty loves: Alleluia! This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ, the King, approves: Alleluia! Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice awaking, Alleluia! And children's voices echo, answer making, Alleluia! Now from all men be outpoured Alleluia to the Lord;;-- With Alleluia evermore The Son and Spirit we adore. Praise be done to the Three in One, Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia! Topics: Praise Languages: English Tune Title: TROYTE, NO. 2
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Hallelujah!

Author: J. M. Neale; Godescalcus Hymnal: The Westminster Abbey Hymn-Book #313 (1897) Languages: English Tune Title: [The strain upraise of joy and praise, Hallelujah!]
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia

Hymnal: Hymnal #425 (1871) Meter: Irregular Lyrics: The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia. To the glory of their King Shall the ransomed people sing, Alleluia, Alleluia. And the choirs that dwell on high Shall re-echo through the sky, Alleluia. Alleluia. They in the rest of paradise who dwell, The blesséd ones, with joy the chorus swell, Alleluia Alleluia. The planets beaming on their heavenly way, The shining constellations join, and say, Alleluia, Alleluia. Te clouds that onward sweep, Ye winds on pinions light, Ye thunders, echoing loud and deep, Ye lightnings wildly bright, In sweet consent unite Your Alleluia. Ye floods and ocean billows, ye storms and winter snow, Ye days of cloudless beauty, Hoar-frost and summer glow, Ye groves that wave in spring, And glorious forests sing, Alleluia. First let the birds with painted plumage gay, Exalt their great Creator's praise, and say, Alleluia, Alleluia. Then let the beasts of earth, with varying strain, Join in creation's hymn, and cry again, Alleluia, Alleluia. Here let the mountains thunder forth sonorous Alleluia. There let the valleys sing in gentler chorus, Alleluia. thou jubilant abyss of ocean, cry Alleluia. Ye tracts of earth and continents reply, Alleluia. To God, Who all creation made, The frequent hymn be duly paid: Alleluia, Alleluia. This is the strain, the eternal strain, the Lord Almighty loves: Alleluia. This is the song, the heavenly song, that Christ the King approves: Alleluia. Wherefore we sing, both heart and voice awaking, Alleluia. And children's voices echo, answer making, Alleluia. Now from all men be outpoured Alleluia to the Lord; With Alleluia evermore, The Son and Spirit we adore. Praise be done to the Three in One, Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia. Topics: The Christian Life Praise Languages: English
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The strain upraise of joy and praise

Author: St. Notker; J. M. Neale Hymnal: Songs of the Christian Life #CCR7 (1912) Languages: English Tune Title: THE STRAIN UPRAISE
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia

Author: The Rev. John Mason Neale, D. D. (1818-1866); S. Notker Hymnal: The Institute Hymnal #34 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: THE STRAIN UPRAISE
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The strain upraise of joy and praise, Alleluia!

Author: John Mason Neale Hymnal: Hymns of the Living Church #46 (1910) Languages: English Tune Title: THE STRAIN UPRAISE

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