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1 Lo! the stone is rolled away,
Death yields up his mighty prey;
Jesus, rising from the tomb,
Scatters all its fearful gloom.

2 Praise Him, ye celestial choirs,
Praise and sweep your golden lyres:
Praise Him in the noblest songs,
From ten thousand thousand tongues.

4 Soar we now where Christ hath led, Following our exalted head:

Made like Him, like Him we rise:
Ours the cross, the grave, the skies.

5 Hail the Lord of earth and heaven!
Praise to Thee by both be given:
Thee we greet triumphant now:
Hail, the Resurrection, Thou!

Rev. Charles Wesley, 1739; Verse 4, 1. 3, alt.

3 Every note with rapture swell,
And the Saviour's triumph tell;
Where, O death, is now thy sting?
Where thy terrors, vanquished king?
4 Let Immanuel be adored,
Ransom, Mediator, Lord!
To creation's utmost bound,
Let the eternal praise resound.

161 FULBERT C. M.

Henry J. Gauntlett, 1852

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1. The Head, that once was crown'd with thorns, Is crown'd with glo

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2 The highest place that heaven affords Is Thine, is Thine by right,

Their name, an everlasting name,
Their joy, the joy of heaven.

Thou King of kings, and Lord of lords, 5 They suffer with Thee, Lord, below,

And heaven's eternal light.

3 The joy of all who dwell above,

The joy of all below,

To whom Thou dost reveal Thy love, 6
And grant Thy name to know.

4 To whom the cross, with all its shame,
With all its grace, is given;

They reign with Thee above,
Their everlasting joy to know

The mystery of Thy love.
Thy cross, dear Lord, is life and health,

Though shame and death to Thee;
Thy people's hope, Thy people's wealth,
Their song eternally.

163 CORONA 8.7.8.7.4.7

4 4

William H. Monk, 1871

1. Look, ye saints, the sight is glo-rious, See the Man of

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2 Crown the Saviour, angels crown Him;
Rich the trophies Jesus brings;
On the seat of power enthrone Him,
While the vault of heaven rings;
Crown Him! Crown Him!

Crown the Saviour King of kings.
3 Sinners in derision crowned Him,

Mocking thus the Saviour's claim;
Saints and angels crowd around Him,
Own His title, praise His name :
Crown Him! Crown Him!

Spread abroad the victor's fame!

4 Hark! those bursts of acclamation;
Hark! those loud triumphant chords.
Jesus takes the highest station;
O, what joy the sight affords!

Crown Him! Crown Him!

King of kings, and Lord of lords.

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164 LORRAINE 8.7.8.7.7.7

Darmstädter Gesangbuch Arr. by J. G. C. Storl, 1711

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Je-sus rules the world alone. Al - le - lu - ia! Al-le - luia! Al- le - lu- ia! A-MEN.

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2 Jesus, our God, ascends on high; His heavenly guards around

Nor mock Him with a solemn sound
Upon a thoughtless tongue.

Attend Him, rising through the sky, 5 In Israel stood His ancient throne, With trumpets' joyful sound.

3 While angels shout and praise their King,

Let mortals learn their strains; Let all the earth His honors sing; O'er all the earth He reigns.

4 Rehearse His praise with awe profound; Let knowledge guide the song;

166 WINCHESTER Old C. M.

He loved that chosen race;

But now He calls the world His own,
And heathens taste His grace.

6 The Gentile nations are the Lord's,
There Abraham's God is known;
While powers and princes, shields and
swords,

Submit before His throne.

Rev. Isaac Watts, 1719

Arr. from Christopher Tye, 1553

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2 Who is this King of glory-who?
The Lord, for strength renowned;
In battle mighty; o'er His foes
Eternal Victor crowned.

3 Lift up your heads, ye gates! unfold,
In state to entertain

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The King of glory; see! He comes,
With all His shining train.
Who is the King of glory-who?
The Lord of hosts renowned:
Of glory He alone is King,
Who is with glory crowned.

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