The first four lines of this tune constitute the Common Metre hymn tune HARLECH; a transcription of the melody and the most commonly found English lyrics of the martial folk tune are given in the Digital Tradition: MEN OF HARLECH (a Welsh text and translation are here).
Display Title: See, the Church of Christ ArisesFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1878
Display Title: See, the Church of Christ ArisesFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1880
Display Title: Join us, good and holyFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1895
Display Title: Join us, good and holyFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1889
Display Title: See, the Church of Christ ArisesFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the Church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1916Subject: Temperance |
Display Title: See, the Church of Christ ArisesFirst Line: See, the church of Christ arisesTune Title: [See, the Church of Christ arises]Author: A. SargentDate: 1921
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