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The Lord Is Risen

He is risen, Christ our Lord

Author: Mrs. H. W. Chadbourne
Tune: [He is risen, Christ our Lord]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 He is risen, Christ our Lord,
Son of man and Son of God,
Throned on high, exalted now,
Glory resting on His brow;
Yet for us He careth still;
“Peace on earth, to men good will,”
Angel voices yet proclaim,
While they praise His holy name.

2 He is risen, Christ our King;
Seraph bands their offerings bring;
Saints with wonder and delight,
Chant His praises day and night;
Yet, amid the holy throng,
He will listen to our song;
And He heareth us alway,
Though in feebleness we pray.

3 He is risen, Christ our All;
Looking up to Him we call:
Thou, our life, the truth, the way,
Be our helper day by day;
Guard and guide and keep us still,
Teach us here to do Thy will,
Till we there, among the blest,
Enter Thine eternal rest.

Source: The Bright Array #56

Author: Mrs. H. W. Chadbourne

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First Line: He is risen, Christ our Lord
Title: The Lord Is Risen
Author: Mrs. H. W. Chadbourne
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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The Bright Array #56

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