The Lord of Life

What glorious truth is this

Author: Mrs. William Fawcett
Tune: [What glorious truth is this]
Published in 2 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 What glorious truth is this,
That fills the soul with bliss,
The Lord is risen,—a victor o’er the grave, a victor o’er the grave;
The stone is now unsealed,
And Death is made to yield:
The Lord of life! he lives! mighty to save.

2 The Lord is risen indeed,
Come, sorrowing ones and feed
On this life-giving, blessed truth today, this blessed truth today;
Hope o’er your cherished dead,
Hope, though your hearts have bled,
The Lord of life! he lives! mighty to save.

3 The Lord is risen indeed,
Bright gem of Christian creed,
Shine on our souls and banish ev’ry fear, and banish ev’ry fear,
For death’s dark tomb is riven
By Christ, the King of heaven,
The Lord of life! he lives! mighty to save.

4 The Lord is risen indeed,
Strength for our time of need
Are in these words that give us life and light, that give us life and light;
Rejoice, my soul, and sing,
With earth’s returning spring,
The Lord of life! he lives! mighty to save.

Source: On Joyful Wing : A Book of Praise and Song #82

Author: Mrs. William Fawcett

Late 19th Century Rev. William Fawcett was united in marriage by Bishop Merrill to Mrs. Nellie Whipple, for ten years organist at Grace Church (Iowa). from Journal and Yearbook By Methodist Episcopal Church. Rock River Conference Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: What glorious truth is this
Title: The Lord of Life
Author: Mrs. William Fawcett
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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On Joyful Wing #82

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Temple Trio #82

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