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Blest morning, whose first opening rays

Hymnal: Church Melodies #91 (1858) Languages: English
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Blest morning, whose first dawning light

Hymnal: A Pastor's Selection of Hymns and Tunes #99 (1859) Languages: English
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Blest morning, whose first dawning light

Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns, Adapted to Public Worship #530 (1835)
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Hymn 72

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #II.72 (1806) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Lyrics: Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising God, That saw him triumph o'er the dust, And leave his dark abode! In the cold prison of a tomb The dead Redeemer lay, Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. Hell and the grave unite their force To hold our God in vain; The sleeping Conqueror arose, And burst their feeble chain. To thy great name, almighty Lord, These sacred hours we pay; And loud hosannahs shall proclaim The triumph of the day. [Salvation and immortal praise To our victorious King; Let heav'n, and earth, and rocks, and seas, With glad hosannahs ring.] Languages: English
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The Lord's Day; or, The Resurrection of Christ

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David #H.XLIV (1785) First Line: Blest morning, whose young, dawning rays Lyrics: 1 Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising God; That saw him triumph o'er the dust, And leave his dark abode! 2 In the cold prison of a tomb The dead Redeemer lay; 'Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. 3 Hell, and the grave, unite their force To hold our God in vain; The sleeping Conqueror arose, And burst their feeble chain. 4 To thy great name, almighty Lord, These sacred hours we pay; And loud Hosannas shall proclaim The triumph of the day. Languages: English
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He is Risen: He is not here

Author: Watts Hymnal: Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #CLXII (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Blest morning, whose young, dawning rays Lyrics: 1 Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising God; That saw him triumph o'er the dust, And leave his dark abode. 2 In the cold prison of a tomb The dead Redeemer lay, 'Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. 3 Hell and the grave unite their force To hold our God in vain; The sleeping conqueror arose, And burst their feeble chain. 4 To thy great name, Almighty Lord, These sacred hours we pay, And loud Hosannas shall proclaim The triumph of the day. 5 Salvation and immortal praise To our victorious King; Let heav'n, and earth, and rocks, and seas, With glad Hosannas ring. Topics: The Resurrection of Christ, who arose for our Justification Scripture: 1 Corinthians 14:4-8 Languages: English
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The Lord's Day; or, The Resurrection of Christ

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's Imitation of the Psalms of David, corrected and enlarged, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (2nd ed.) #XLIV (1786) First Line: Blest morning, whose young, dawning rays Lyrics: 1 Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising God; That saw him triumph o'er the dust, And leave his dark abode! 2 In the cold prison of a tomb The dead Redeemer lay; 'Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. 3 Hell, and the grave, unite their force To hold our God in vain; The sleeping Conqueror arose, And burst their feeble chain. 4 To thy great name, almighty Lord, These sacred hours we pay; And loud Hosannas shall proclaim The triumph of the day. Languages: English
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The Lord's Day; or, The Resurrection of Christ

Hymnal: Doctor Watts's imitation of the Psalms of David, to which is added a collection of hymns; the whole applied to the state of the Christian Church in general (3rd ed.) #XLIV (1786) First Line: Blest morning, whose young, dawning rays Lyrics: 1 Blest morning, whose young dawning rays Beheld our rising God; That saw him triumph o'er the dust, And leave his dark abode! 2 In the cold prison of a tomb The dead Redeemer lay; 'Till the revolving skies had brought The third, th' appointed day. 3 Hell, and the grave unite their force To hold our God in vain; The sleeping Conqueror arose, And burst their feeble chain. 4 To thy great name, almighty Lord, These sacred hours we pay; And loud Hosannas shall proclaim The triumph of the day. Languages: English

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