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On This Glorious Easter Morning

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals Matching Instances: 2 Lyrics: 1 On this glorious Easter morning, Robbing death of all its sting, Shattering Satan’s gloomy empire, Rose our prophet, priest and king; Rose the Son of God triumphant, Conqueror over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the King of Glory in! 2 He who left His Father’s glory, He who stooped from Heav’n most high, Lived as man on earth―and suffered, Died―that man no more should die, Now returns, a mighty victor, Conqueror over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the King of Glory in! 3 Christians! this glad Easter morning Tells of light, and life, and love: Tells us somewhat of the yearning Felt for man in Heav’n above; Tells how Jesus rose triumphant Conqueror over death and sin; How the everlasting portals Oped to let their monarch in! 4 Tells us, too, the joyful tidings, That where He is, we shall be; And that we, too, shall be like Him, When we Him in glory see. Like Him, vanquishers of Satan, Conquerors over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the ransomed servants in! Used With Tune: PAMPLONA Text Sources: Traditional; Carols Old and Carols New, by Charles L. Hutchins (Boston: Parish Choir, 1916)

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PAMPLONA

Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 3 hymnals Matching Instances: 1 Composer and/or Arranger: S. L. Howard Tune Key: F Major Incipit: 33324 72111 66222 Used With Text: On This Glorious Easter Morning
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[On this glorious Easter morning]

Appears in 1 hymnal Matching Instances: 1 Tune Sources: Traditional Incipit: 12315 44321 32171 Used With Text: On this glorious Easter morning

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On This Glorious Easter Morning

Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9870 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Lyrics: 1 On this glorious Easter morning, Robbing death of all its sting, Shattering Satan’s gloomy empire, Rose our prophet, priest and king; Rose the Son of God triumphant, Conqueror over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the King of Glory in! 2 He who left His Father’s glory, He who stooped from Heav’n most high, Lived as man on earth―and suffered, Died―that man no more should die, Now returns, a mighty victor, Conqueror over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the King of Glory in! 3 Christians! this glad Easter morning Tells of light, and life, and love: Tells us somewhat of the yearning Felt for man in Heav’n above; Tells how Jesus rose triumphant Conqueror over death and sin; How the everlasting portals Oped to let their monarch in! 4 Tells us, too, the joyful tidings, That where He is, we shall be; And that we, too, shall be like Him, When we Him in glory see. Like Him, vanquishers of Satan, Conquerors over death and sin, Lift your heads, ye heavenly portals, Let the ransomed servants in! Languages: English Tune Title: PAMPLONA
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On this glorious Easter morning

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #24 (1916) Languages: English Tune Title: [On this glorious Easter morning]

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S. L. Howard

1860 - 1943 Composer of "PAMPLONA" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: December 10, 1860, Muscogee County, Georgia.