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Joy, Joy, Immortal Joy

Author: Charles S. Nutter Appears in 2 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Joy, joy, immortal joy! The Lord is ris’n to reign; On Easter day, the Scriptures say, Christ rose to life again. On Easter day, the Scriptures say, Christ rose to life again. 2. Joy, deep and living joy! The stone is rolled away; The empty tomb has lost its gloom, The night has turned to day. The empty tomb hast lost its gloom, The night has turned to day. 3. Joy, pure and sacred joy! Let men and angels sing; Let every voice in song rejoice To praise our Lord and King. Let every voice in song rejoice To praise our Lord and King. 4. Joy, rich and endless joy! High Heav’n the praise prolong; Let holy joy all tongues employ And fill the world with song. Let holy joy all tongues employ And fill the world with song. Used With Tune: EASTER JOY Text Sources: The Methodist Sunday School Hymnal, by John R. Van Pelt & Peter Lutkin (New York: The Methodist Book Concern, 1911), number 101
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Joy, Thou Goddess

Author: Friedrich Schiller, 1759-1805 Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Joy, thou goddess, fair immortal Lyrics: 2 Joy, thou goddess, fair immortal, offspring of Elysium, mad with rapture, to the portal of thy holy fane we come! Fashion’s laws, indeed, may sever, but thy magic joins again; humankind is one forever ‘neath thy mild and gentle reign. 2 Joy, in nature’s wide dominion, mightiest cause of all is found; and ‘tis joy that moves the pinion, when the wheel of time goes round; from the bud she lures the flower, suns from out their orbs of light; distant spheres obey her power, far beyond all mortal sight. --- GERMAN - 1 Freude, schóner Götterfunken, Tochter aus Elysium, wir betreten feuertrunken, himmlische, dein Heiligtum. Deine Zauber binden wieder, was die Mode streng geteilt, alle Menschen werden Brúder, wo dein sanfter Flúgel weilt. 2 Freude heiefst die starke Feder in der ewigen Natur. Freude, Freude treibt die Ráder in der grossen Weltenuhr. Blumen lockt sie ausden Keimen, Sonnen aus dem Firmament, Spháren rollt sie in den Raumen, die des Sehers Rohr nicht kennt. Topics: Humanist Teachings Beauty, Truth, and Goodness; God, Goddess, and Spirit; Humankind; Joy; Pagan Used With Tune: HYMN TO JOY

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