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Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Hymnal: The Good Old Songs #515 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: AWAKE, JERUSALEM

Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship, published by General Synod for the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 68th ed. (8th rev. ed.) #d527 (1855) Languages: English

Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist #d570 (1859)

Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns Adapted to Social, Private and Public Worship #d579 (1848)

Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Southern Psalmist. New ed. #d597 (1871)

Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: The Service of Song for Baptist Churches #d604 (1871)
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Now let us raise our cheerful strains

Author: Steele Hymnal: The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts #865 (1835)
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Christ exalted

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #100 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Now let us raise our cheerful strains Lyrics: 1 Now let us raise our cheerful strains, And join the blissful choir above; There our exalted Savior reigns, And there they sing His wondrous love. 2 Jesus, who once upon the tree In agonizing pains expir'd, To save us rebels,--yes, 'tis he! How bright, how lovely, how admir'd! 3 Jesus, who died that we might live, Died in the wretched traitor's place, O what returns can mortals give For such immeasurable grace! 4 Were universal nature ours, And art with all her boasted stores; Nature and art, with all their pow'rs, Would still confess the off'rer poor. 5 Yet tho' for bounty so divine We ne'er can equal honors raise: Jesus! may all our hearts be thine, And all our tongues proclaim thy praise. Topics: Christ His Mission and Works; Christ His Resurrection and Ascension Languages: English
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The Exalted Savior

Author: Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #CXLVII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Now let us raise our cheerful strains Lyrics: 1 Now let us raise our chearful strains, And join the blissful choir above; There our exalted Savior reigns, And there they sing his wondrous love. 2 While seraphs tune the immortal song, O may we feel the sacred flame; And every heart and every tongue Adore the Savior's glorious name. 3 Jesus, who once upon the tree In agonizing pains expir'd; Who dy'd for rebels— yes, 'tis he! How bright! how lovely! how admir'd! 4 Jesus, who dy'd that we might live, Dy'd in the wretched traitors place— O what returns can mortals give, For such immeasurable grace? 5 Where universal nature ours, And art with all her boasted store; Nature and art with all their powers, Would still confess the offer poor! 6 Yet tho' for bounty, so divine! We ne'er can equal honors raise, Jesus, may all our hearts be thine, And all our tongues proclaim thy praise! Topics: Exaltation of Christ; Exaltation of Christ Languages: English
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The Exaltation of Christ

Author: Steele Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CLXXVI (1792) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Now let us raise our cheerful strains Lyrics: 1 Now let us raise our chearful strains, And join the blissful choir above; There our exalted Saviour reigns, And there they sing his wond'rous love. 2 While seraphs tune th'immortal song; O may we feel the sacred flame; And ev'ry heart and ev'ry tongue Adore the Saviour's glorious name. 3 Jesus, who once upon the tree In agonizing pains expir'd; Who di'd for rebels—yes 'tis he! How bright! how lovely! how admir'd! 4 Jesus who di'd that we might live, Di'd in the wretched traitor's place;— O what returns can mortals give, For such immeasurable grace! 5 Were universal nature ours, And art with all her boasted store; Nature and art with all their pow'rs, Would still confess the offerer poor! 6 Yet tho' for bounty so divine! We ne'er can equal honors raise, Jesus, may all our hearts be thine, And all our tongues proclaim thy praise. Topics: The Exaltation of the Prince of Peace: The Saviour of the World Scripture: Isaiah 52:13 Languages: English

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