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Merrily, Cheerily

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: The Service of Praise #176 (1900) First Line: Merrily, cheerily, let us sing Refrain First Line: He arose, He arose Lyrics: 1 Merrily, cheerily, Let us sing; Highest praise Let us raise To our King; Over land, over sea, Send the strain, Christ the Saviour lives again; He lives to save the world from sin; He lives to bring the wand’rers in; He is our Saviour, praise Him forever, Hail our risen Lord! Refrain: He arose, He arose, He arose a victor over death; Shout aloud He arose, He arose from the grave, All hail to our risen Lord. 2 Raise the strain, Once again, Scatter gloom; He arose, Conqu’ring foes From the tomb; On the air, sweet and clear, Hear the song; Let the earth the sound prolong; He burst the bars that held him bound; He scattered light on all around; He is our Saviour, praise him forever, Hail our risen Lord! [Refrain] 3 Night is past, day at last O’er us gleams; Light of love, From above, On us beams; See today, on our way, All is bright; Past is now the gloom of night; We come today with grateful lay To praise the Lord of light and day; He is our Saviour, praise Him forever, Hail our risen Lord! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Merrily, cheerily, let us sing]
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Merrily, Cheerily

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11275 First Line: Merrily, cheerily, let us sing Refrain First Line: He arose, He arose Lyrics: 1 Merrily, cheerily, let us sing; Highest praise let us raise to our king; Over land, over sea, send the strain, Christ the Savior lives again; He lives to save the world from sin; He lives to bring the wanderers in; He is our Savior, praise Him forever, Hail our risen Lord! Refrain: He arose, He arose, He arose a victor over death; Shout aloud He arose, He arose from the grave, All hail to our risen Lord. 2 Raise the strain, once again, scatter gloom; He arose, conquering foes from the tomb; On the air, sweet and clear, hear the song; Let the earth the sound prolong; He burst the bars that held Him bound; He scattered light on all around; He is our Savior, praise Him forever, Hail our risen Lord! [Refrain] 3 Night is past, day at last o’er us gleams; Light of love, from above, on us beams; See today, on our way, all is bright; Past is now the gloom of night; We come today with grateful lay To praise the Lord of light and day; He is our Savior, praise Him forever, Hail our risen Lord! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Merrily, cheerily, let us sing]

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