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Lift Your Voice Rejoicing, Mary

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles (1828-1896) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #234 (1998) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary -- Christ has risen from the tomb; on the cross a suffering victim, now as victor he is come. Whom your tears in death were mourning, welcome with your smiles returning. Let your alleluias rise! 2 Raise your weary eyelids, Mary -- see him living evermore; see his countenance so gracious, see the wounds for you he bore. All the glory of the morning pales before those wounds redeeming. Let your alleluias rise! 3 Life is yours for ever, Mary -- for your light is come once more and the strength of death is broken; now your songs of joy outpour. Ended now the night of sorrow, love has brought the blessed morrow. Let your alleluias rise. Topics: Easter (season); Mary Magdalene Scripture: Matthew 28:1-10 Languages: English Tune Title: TALITHA CUM

Lift Your Voice Rejoicing, Mary (Let Your Alleluias Rise!)

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1828-96 Hymnal: Rejoice in God #18 (2000) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7.7 First Line: Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary Refrain First Line: Let your alleluias rise Tune Title: PATERSON
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Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary

Author: Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1828-1896 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #190 (1985) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1. Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary, Christ has risen from the tomb; on the cross a suffering victim, now as victor he is come. Whom your tears in death were mourning, welcome with your smiles returning. Let your alleluias rise! 2. Raise your weary eyelids, Mary, see him living evermore; see his countenance, how gracious, see the wounds for you he bore. All the glory of the morning pales before those wounds redeeming. Let your alleluias rise! 3. Life is yours for ever, Mary, for your light is come once more and the strength of death is broken; now your songs of joy outpour. Ended now the night of sorrow, love has brought the blessed morrow. Let your alleluias rise! Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: FISK OF GLOUCESTER
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Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary

Author: Anonymous; Elizabeth Rundle Charles, 1823-1896 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #814 (2010) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Lift your voice rejoicing, Mary, Christ has risen from the tomb; on the cross a suffering victim, now as victor he is come. Whom your tears in death were mourning, welcome with your smiles returning. Let your alleluias rise! 2 Raise your weary eyelids, Mary, see him living evermore; see his countenance, how gracious, see the wounds for you he bore. All the glory of the morning pales before those wounds redeeming. Let your alleluias rise! 3 Life is yours for ever, Mary, for your light is come once more and the strength of death is broken; now your songs of joy outpour. Ended now the night of sorrow, love has brought the blessed morrow. Let your alleluias rise. Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days St. Mary Magdalene Languages: English Tune Title: FISK OF GLOUCESTER

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