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+ = 1 Je - sus Christ is risen to - day, 2Hymns of praise then let us sing, 8 But the pains which he _en-dured, 4 Sing we to our God a- bove aid re of crt tft ee ee wr to Ge, or’ heme = ing, oa ee 8 oc ef who did once up - onthe cross, who endured the cross_and_grave, now a - bove the sky he’s King, praise him, all ye heaven -ly host, 4 2 suf- fer to re - deem our loss. sin - ners to. re - deem and save. where the an-gels ev - er sing. Fa - ther, Son, and Ho - ly Ghost. Al =<=—————~ a2 om ‘Words: Latin, 14th cen tt, Lyra Davida, 1708, at St 4, Charles Wesley (1707-1788). Musie: Easter Hymn, fom Lyra Davidica, 1708; adapt. The Compleat Psalmodit, 1749, al, desc. Hymns Ancient and Modern, Revised, 1950, Descant by ‘permission of Hope Publishing Company, Carol Stream, IL 60188. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission, 1 Through the Red Sea brought at_ last, Alo le - lu - ial 2 Like the — cloud that o + ver-head, = AL = se - Wu - ial 3 In that cloud and in that sea, Al. le - lu - ial E - gypt’s chains be - hind we cast, Al - le -Iu- ial Deep and wide through the —bil-lows Is - rael led, Al - le - Iu - ial by his tomb bur - ied and bap - tized were we, Al - le - lu - ial Earth-ly night flows the tide sev-ering us from bond-age past, Al - le - Iu - i Christ makesroom, souls re-stor - ing from the dead, Al - le - lu - brought us light which is ours € - ter-nal-ly, Al - e-lu- ‘Words: Ronald A, Knox (1888-1957). By permission of Burs & Oates. Music: Strafmich nicht, melody ftom Hundert Arie, 1694; harm. Alastait Cassels-Brown (b. 1927). Copyright © The Church Pension Fund, 1 Now the green blade ris - eth from the bur - ied grain, 2 In the grave they laid him, Love whom hate had slain, 3 Forth he came at Eas ter, like the ris - en grain, 4 When our hearts are win - try, griev-ing, or in pain, wheat that in dark earth = man - y days has think - ing that nev - er he would wake a - he that for three days in the grave had lain, thy touch can call, «sus back to ——siife. «a= gain, o ¥ Tove lives a - gain, that with the dead has-been: Iaid in the earth like grain that sleeps. un - seen: quick from the dead = my ris - en Lord is seen: fields of our hearts that dead and bare have been: Refrain Love is come a - gain like wheat that spring-eth green. ‘Words: John Macleod Campbell Crum (1872-1958), at. From The Orford Book of Carols, Copyright © 1964, Oxford University Press. Music: Not! nouveet, medieval French carl; harm. Marcel Dupré (1886-1971); adapt. Roy F- Kehl (b. 1935), altemative sccompaniment George Mims (b. 1938), Copyright © Alphonse Leduc. Adapt. Copyright © Roy F. Kebl, Ac. Copyright © George Mims arat 1 We walk by faith, and 2 Wel may mot touch hi 3 Help then, Of tod car 4 that, when —our_ life of cs f gra - cious words hear fol - low where he —trods_—sbut in his prom - ise Soe See eS cng “OF ae "Tp ey Ht ae a . ti £

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