The Lutheran Hymnal 208 Ye Sons And Daughters Of The King Hymnary Org
The Lutheran Hymnal 208 Ye Sons And Daughters Of The King Hymnary Org 1 ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heav'nly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting: alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 2 on that first morning of the week, before the day began to break, the marys went their lord to seek: alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 3 an angel bade their sorrow flee, for thus he spake unto the three:. 8., with alleluias o filii et filiae author unknown, c. 1600 tr., john m. neale, 1851 gelobt sei gott michael vulpius, 1609 midst thus fore heav’n came spake day hosts them he the ly whom a for be their un be in th’ a gel first and night an that sons bade pos morn daugh 2 on 1 ye an 4 that 3 the fear, flee, week, king, in row the tles their.
Christian Worship Hymnal 456 O Sons And Daughters Of The King 1. ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heavenly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting: alleluia! 2. on that first morning of the week, before the day began to break, the marys went their lord to seek: alleluia! 3. an angel bade their sorrow flee, for thus he spake unto the three: "your lord is gone to galilee": alleluia! 4. Ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heav'nly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting: alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 2. on that first morning of the week, before the day began to break, the marys went their lord to seek: alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 3. "ye sons and daughters of the king" by unknown, c. 1600 translated by john m. neale, 1818 1866 text from: the lutheran hymnal (st. louis: concordia publishing house, 1941) 1. ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heavenly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting: alleluia!. Display title: ye sons and daughters of the king first line: ye sons and daughters of the king author: rev. theodore c. williams date: 1890 source: latin hymn, 13th cent. hymnal, amore dei #137 hymnal, amore dei. rev. ed. #a137.
Lutheran Service Book 471 O Sons And Daughters Of The King Hymnary Org "ye sons and daughters of the king" by unknown, c. 1600 translated by john m. neale, 1818 1866 text from: the lutheran hymnal (st. louis: concordia publishing house, 1941) 1. ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heavenly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting: alleluia!. Display title: ye sons and daughters of the king first line: ye sons and daughters of the king author: rev. theodore c. williams date: 1890 source: latin hymn, 13th cent. hymnal, amore dei #137 hymnal, amore dei. rev. ed. #a137. 1 ye sons and daughters of the king, whom heav'nly hosts in glory sing, today the grave hath lost its sting! alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 2 on that first morning of the week, before the day began to break, the marys went their lord to seek. alleluia! alleluia! alleluia! 3 an angel bade their sorrow flee, for thus he spake unto the three:. Tlh hymns: "kyrie, god father in heaven above" (text not available. still under copyright) "as we begin another week" (text not available. still under copyright) "hallelujah! let praises ring" (1698) "praise the almighty, my soul, adore him" (text not available. still under copyright).
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