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Thine Is The Gllory

This hymn celebrates Jesus' victory over death through his resurrection. It describes how Jesus met his followers after rising from the tomb, scattering their fear and gloom. It references how angels announced his victory and how his death brings believers safely through death into eternal life with him.

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Thine Is The Gllory

This hymn celebrates Jesus' victory over death through his resurrection. It describes how Jesus met his followers after rising from the tomb, scattering their fear and gloom. It references how angels announced his victory and how his death brings believers safely through death into eternal life with him.

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Thine Is the Glory

1 Thine is the
glo IIS
Iyy en, con- -qu ring Son end - less is the
2 Lo, Je - sus meets thee IIS en from the he
tomb! Lov-ing - - ly
3 No more we doubt thee glo - rious Prince of life life is naught with

VIC try thou o'er death hast won An gels in bright rai -- ment
greets thee, scat -ters fear and gloom let
his church with glad - ness
out thee; aid us in our strife make us more than con --qu rors

rolled the stone a way, kept the fold - ed grave -- clothes


hymns of t

umph sing for the Lord now liv eth

through thy death - less love bring us safe through Jor dan

Refrain

where thy bod y lay


death hath lost its sting Thine is the glo ris -- en, con- -qu ring
to
thy home a - bove

Son: end -- less is the V1C try thou o'er death hast won

Text: Edmond Budry, 1854-1932; tr. R. Birch Hoyle, 1875-1939


Music: JUDAS MACCABAEUS, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759

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