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13768. Christ Our King To Heaven Ascendeth

1 Christ our king to Heaven ascendeth,
Past the blue sky’s utmost bound;
Christ our king to Heaven ascendeth,
Clouds of angels close Him round.
Alleluia, alleluia,
Alleluia loud they cry:
Christ our king to Heaven ascendeth—
Glory be to God on high!

2 Our high priest to Heaven ascendeth,
Lo! the Lamb, as it were slain!
Our high priest to Heaven ascendeth,
On God’s throne He lives again;
Pleads His sacrifice of wonder,
Claims the fruit of all His pain;
Our high priest to Heaven ascendeth—
Peace on earth, good-will to men.

3 Christ our Lord to Heaven ascendeth,
Cloven tongues of fire appear.
Christ our Lord to Heaven ascendeth,
Lo! the rushing wind is here!
Mighty armies forth with banners
Conquering and to conquer go:
Christ our Lord to Heaven ascendeth—
He shall reign o’er all below.

4 Christ now reigns, the King of glory,
All His foes before Him fall;
Christ now reigns, the King of glory,
He alone is all in all.
King of kings shall men behold Him,
Lord of lords for evermore:
Christ now reigns, the King of glory,
Bow before Him, and adore!

Text Information
First Line: Christ our king to Heaven ascendeth
Title: Christ Our King To Heaven Ascendeth
Author: John H. Hopkins, Jr.
Meter: 87.87 D
Language: English
Source: Poems by the Wayside (New York: James Pott, 1883)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: AUSTRIA by Franz J. Haydn, BETHANY by Henry T. Smart, DEERHURST by James Langran, FALFIELD by Arthur S. Sullivan
Tune Information
Name: LE JEUNE
Composer: George Fitz-Curwood LeJeune (1894)
Meter: 87.87 D
Key: E Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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