Author: M. A. SmithHymnal: HGCC1888 #161 (1888)First Line: Come, let us with united voiceRefrain First Line: We'll sing in loud and joyous strainLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Come, let us with united voice]
Author: Marian FroelichHymnal: HGCC1888 #164 (1888)First Line: Oh, strange is the scene in the gardenRefrain First Line: Jesus hath triumph'd, Jesus is King!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Oh, strange is the scene in the garden]
Author: Mattie ChildsHymnal: HGCC1888 #166 (1888)First Line: Welcome, sweet dawning of the mornRefrain First Line: He rose, He rose, He rose!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [Welcome, sweet dawning of the morn]
Author: Eliza M. ShermanHymnal: HGCC1888 #167 (1888)First Line: It came upon the early mornRefrain First Line: "The Lord is ris'n," the angels sayLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [It came upon the early morn]
Author: Marian FroelichHymnal: HGCC1888 #168 (1888)First Line: Bright the arch of heav'n is spreadingRefrain First Line: Proudly our banners are flutt'ring in the breezeLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [Bright the arch of heav'n is spreading]
Author: Lanta Wilson SmithHymnal: HGCC1888 #169 (1888)First Line: My friend, do you know that the tempter of soulsLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [My friend, do you know that the tempter of souls]
Author: Mrs. E. C. WebsterHymnal: HGCC1888 #171 (1888)First Line: There's intemp'rance in our landRefrain First Line: Ring the joybells! ring the joybells!Languages: EnglishTune Title: [There's intemp'rance in our land]
Author: Lanta Wilson SmithHymnal: HGCC1888 #172 (1888)First Line: We are here with songs of gladnessRefrain First Line: Songs and flow'rs to thee, O FatherLanguages: EnglishTune Title: [We are here with songs of gladness]
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