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All Things Awake

Author: Lavinia E. Brauff Hymnal: Hymns We Love, for Sunday Schools and All Devotional Meetings #213 (1907) First Line: The golden light of Easter day Refrain First Line: All things awake, to greet their Lord Lyrics: 1 The golden light of Easter day Descending from above, Inspires the heart to sing and pray To Christ, “The King of love.” Refrain: All things awake, to greet their Lord, Who for our sins hath died; Let us in one harmonious chord, Hail Christ, the Crucified; Let us in one harmonious chord, Hail Christ, the Saviour crucified. 2 The happy birds in joyful song Proclaim their praise to Him, Whose love is always true and strong, Whose glories ne’er grow dim. [Refrain] 3 The stately palms and lilies white God’s temples now adorn; Where we shall meet this Lord of light Who rose on Easter morn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The golden light of Easter day]
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All Things Awake

Author: Lavinia E. Brauff Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15556 First Line: The golden light of Easter day Refrain First Line: All things awake to greet their Lord Lyrics: 1 The golden light of Easter day Descending from above, Inspires the heart to sing and pray To Christ, "the King of love." Refrain: All things awake to greet their Lord, Who for our sins hath died; Let us in one harmonious chord, Hail Christ, the Crucified; Let us in one harmonious chord, Hail Christ, the Savior Crucified. 2 The happy birds in joyful song Proclaim their praise to Him; Whose love is always true and strong, Whose glories ne’er grow dim. [Refrain] 3 The stately palms and lilies white God’s temples now adorn; Where we shall meet this Lord of light Who rose on Easter morn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [The golden light of Easter day]

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