Songs of Light, the Bruderhof Songbook

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Title: Songs of Light, the Bruderhof Songbook
Publisher: Plough Publishing House, New York, N.Y., 1977
Denomination: Hutterian Brethren. Hutterites
Language: English; German
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357Lord Jesus Christ is risen (Der Herr ist auferstanden)[Lord Jesus Christ is risen]
358Three holy women went that morn[Three holy women went that morn]
359Christ is arisen, free from all His bitter pain (Christ ist erstanden, Von der Marter alle)[Christ is arisen, free from all His bitter pain]
360Sister Mary came a-running[Sister Mary came a-running]
361Brother, did you hear when Jesus rose?[Brother, did you hear when Jesus rose?]
362Praise be to God on highest throne[Praise be to God on highest throne]
363Christ, the Lord is risen![Christ, the Lord is risen!]
364Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven and voices raise[Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to Heaven and voices raise]
365Now glad of heart be ev'ryone![Now glad of heart be ev'ryone!]
366Jesus lives! thy terrors now[Jesus lives! thy terrors now]
367O sons and daughters, let us sing![O sons and daughters, let us sing!]
368Now the green blade riseth[Now the green blade riseth]
369The whole bright world rejoices now (Die ganze Welt, Herr Jesu Christ)[The whole bright world rejoices now]
370Christ the Lord is risen today, Alleluia![Christ the Lord is risen today, Alleluia!]
371Easter, Easter, breath of springtime![Easter, Easter, breath of springtime!]
372With tender joy we praise Thee, Lord[With tender joy we praise Thee, Lord]
373Lord Jesus hath a garden full of flowers gay[Lord Jesus hath a garden full of flowers gay]
374White clouds sailing in the windy sky[White clouds sailing in the windy sky]
375Today is Christ the Lord arisen[Today is Christ the Lord arisen]
376Arise, arise and come, for lo, the winter now is past[Arise, arise and come, for lo, the winter now is past]

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