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Resurrection Canon

Author: Gerald S. Henderson Meter: 11.11.11 Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:6 First Line: Alleluia! Christ is risen from the dead Topics: Canons and Rounds; Christ Resurrection Used With Tune: RESURRECTION CANON
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Morning Breaks Upon the Gloom

Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 2 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:6 First Line: See the place where Jesus lay Lyrics: 1 See the place where Jesus lay, Mark the open portal; Angels rolled the stone away, On that day immortal. Refrain: Morning breaks upon the gloom, Broken seal and empty tomb, Seek Him not among the dead, He is risen, as He said. 2 Hasten now to those who grieve, Tell the wondrous story; Be not faithless, but believe; Ye shall see His glory. [Refrain] 3 See the place where Jesus lay, Weep no more in sadness; Hail His resurrection day, Bright with joy and gladness. [Refrain] 4 Tell the world that Jesus lay, And shall live forever; From the life that now His gives Death no more shall sever. [Refrain] Topics: Resurrection Used With Tune: [See the place where Jesus lay]
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"We are confident"

Author: Isaac Watts Appears in 522 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:6 First Line: Why do we mourn departing friends Lyrics: 1 Why do we mourn departing friends, Or shake at death's alarms? 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends, To call them to his arms. 2 Are we not tending upward, too, As fast as time can move? Nor would we wish the hours more slow, To keep us from our love. 3 Why should we tremble to convey Their bodies to the tomb? There the dear flesh of Jesus lay, And scattered all the gloom. 4 The graves of all the saints he blessed, And softened every bed; Where should the dying members rest, But with the dying Head? 5 Thence he arose, ascending high, And showed our feet the way; Up to the Lord we, too, shall fly At the great rising-day. 6 Then let the last loud trumpet sound, And bid our kindred rise; Awake! ye nations under ground; Ye saints! ascend the skies. Topics: Death Used With Tune: CHINA
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Alleluia

Appears in 478 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:1-7 First Line: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia Lyrics: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Topics: Church Year Easter/Season of Easter; Responses To Prayer; Short refrains Used With Tune: ALLELUIA 7 Text Sources: Traditional
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The people that in darkness sat

Author: John Morrison, 1750-1798 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 219 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28 Lyrics: 1 The people that in darkness sat a glorious light have seen; the light has shined on them who long in shades of death have been. 2 To hail thee, Sun of Righteousness, the gathering nations come; they joy as when the reapers bear their harvest treasures home. *3 For thou their burden dost remove, and break the tyrant's rod, as in the day when Midian fell before the sword of God. 4 For unto us a child is born, to us a Son is given, and on his shoulder ever rests all power in earth and heaven. 5 His name shall be the Prince of Peace, the everlasting Lord, the Wonderful, the Counsellor, the God by all adored. 6 His righteous government and power shall over all extend; on judgement and on justice based, his reign shall have no end. 7 Lord Jesus, reign in us, we pray, and make us thine alone, who with the Father ever art and Holy Spirit One. Topics: Advent III Year B; Advent III Year C; Epiphany III Year C; Second Sunday Before Advent Year C Used With Tune: DUNDEE Text Sources: Scottish Paraphrases, 1781
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Mounting in Triumph

Author: Bp. Christopher Wordsworth (1807-1885) Appears in 200 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:7 First Line: See the Conquer'r mount in triumph Topics: Angels At coronation of Christ; Christ Ascension of; Christ Conqueror; Death Conquered; Resurrection Of Believers Used With Tune: AUSTRIAN HYMN
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At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing

Author: Robert Campbell, 1814-1868 Meter: 7.7.7.7 D Appears in 186 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 Lyrics: 1 At the Lamb's high feast we sing praise to our victorious King, who has washed us in the tide flowing from his wounded side. Praise we Christ, whose love divine gives his sacred blood for wine, gives his body for the feast– Christ the victim, Christ the priest. 2 Where the paschal blood is poured death's dread angel sheathes the sword; Israel's hosts triumphant go through the wave that drowns the foe. Praise we Christ, whose blood was shed, paschal victim, paschal bread; with sincerity and love eat we manna from above. 3 Mighty victim from the sky, hell's fierce powers beneath you lie; you have conquered in the fight, you have brought us life and light. Now no more can death appall, now no more the grave enthrall; you have opened paradise, and your saints in you shall rise. 4 Easter triumph, Easter joy, this alone can sin destroy! From sin's power, Lord, set us free, newborn souls in you to be. Father, who the crown shall give; Savior, by whose death we live; Spirit, guide through all our days: Three in One, your name we praise. Topics: Church Year Easter/Season of Easter; Church Year Christ the King; Powers of Darkness; Jesus Christ Redeemer; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper Used With Tune: SALZBURG Text Sources: Latin hymn, 17th c.
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Lift Your Glad Voices

Author: Henry Ware Jr. Meter: 10.11.11.11.12.11.10.11 Appears in 162 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 First Line: Lift your glad voices in triumph on high Lyrics: 1 Lift your glad voices in triumph on high, for Jesus has risen and we shall not die. Vain were the terrors that gathered around him, and short the dominion of death and the grave. He burst from the fetters of evil that bound him, resplendent in glory, to live and to save. Loud was the chorus of angels on high, the Savior has risen, and we shall not die. 2 Glory to God, in full anthems of joy; the being God gave us, death cannot destroy. Sad were the life we may part with tomorrow, if tears were our birthright and death were our end. But Jesus has cheered the deep valley of sorrow, and bade us, immortal, to heaven ascend. Lift then your voices in triumph on high, for Jesus has risen, and we shall not die. Topics: Death and Eternal Life; Funeral / Memorial Service; Joy; Suffering Used With Tune: RESURRECTION Text Sources: Christian Disciple, 1817, alt.
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Blest morning! whose first dawning rays

Author: Isaac Watts Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 155 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:1-6 Topics: God: His Attributes, Works and Word The Son - Resurrection Used With Tune: HOWARD
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My op'ning eyes with rapture see

Appears in 140 hymnals Scripture: Matthew 28:1 Used With Tune: HAMBURG

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