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All Hail to Christ

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #183 (1921) First Line: All hail to Christ our risen Lord Lyrics: 1 All hail to Christ our risen Lord, All hail the hallelujah chord; All hail the day when He arose, In triumph over all His foes; In glory where bright angels are, The heav’nly gates are left ajar, Our blessed Saviour, Lord and Master, Now lives the bright and Morning Star; Fear not! nor dread, He is not here the angel said, Mounting upon wings of faith and love; The King of glory rose to heights above; Lift up the heart today, For Christ the Lord is ris’n; Lighting all the heav’nward pathway, To the realm of joy and love. He is ris’n, He is ris’n, Is ris’n today. 2 All hail to Christ our risen Lord, Now and forevermore adored; He reigns in majesty on high, And pleads for us beyond the sky; Our Saviour-Advocate is He, Adore the King and bow the knee; Seeking His face with songs of gladness, Living in Him, we too, are free; “Peace be to you, His greeting comes to us anew, Bringing joy to ev’ry trusting soul; Cheerily let the chorus onward roll; From distant sea to sea, For Christ the Lord is ris’n; He will come again in glory, We, His blessed name extol. He is ris’n, He is ris’n, Is ris’n today. Topics: Adoration and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail to Christ our risen Lord]
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All Hail to Christ

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: Easter Tidings #7 (1917) First Line: All hail to Christ our risen Lord Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail to Christ our risen Lord]

All hail to Christ our risen Lord

Author: Eliza E. Hewitt Hymnal: Tabernacle Choir #d2 (1922)

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