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Text: | A Living Saviour |
Author: | Mrs. J. F. Moser |
Tune: | [O child of God, "why weepest thou?"] |
Composer: | Herbert G. Tovey |
1 O child of God, “why weepest thou?”
The Lord’s not dead, but risen;
The mighty stone is rolled away
From death’s cold gloomy prison.
Refrain:
Away with fear!
Away with doubt!
Go, sound the tidings all about!
Death and the grave are put to out;
We have a living Saviour.
2 In clouds transplendent with the light,
Angelic hosts attended,
Triumphant over all His foes,
The Lord our God, ascended. [Refrain]
3 List, how He calls thee by thy name!
Behold the empty prison!
Run! take the tidings to all men—
The Lord, the Lord “is risen.” [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O child of God, "why weepest thou?" |
Title: | A Living Saviour |
Author: | Mrs. J. F. Moser |
Refrain First Line: | Away with fear |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1929 |
Scripture: | |
Copyright: | 1926 by Herbert G. Tovey |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [O child of God, "why weepest thou?"] |
Composer: | Herbert G. Tovey |
Copyright: | 1926 by Herbert G. Tovey |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
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