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[Jesus, our Savior, we welcome Thy rising]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Samuel P. Warren Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 15565 56712 31176

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Jesus, Our Savior, We Welcome Thy Rising

Author: Anonymous Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing! Welcome Thy ris­ing from death and the grave! Hail to the Vic­tor o’er sin and o’er sor­row, Hail to the Prince who is migh­ty to save! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Hail to the Prince who is migh­ty to save! 2 Seek we with Ma­ry, the tomb in the gar­den? Angels may show us the place where He lay. Empty the se­pul­cher! fold­ed the grave-clothes! Jesus arose ere the dawn­ing of day! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus arose ere the dawn­ing of day! 3 Yet He is near, if we turn when He speak­eth, Calling our names, till we know it is He. Hands might not touch Him un­til He as­cend­ed— Master, Rab­bo­ni! our hearts cling to Thee! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Master, Rab­bo­ni! our hearts cling to Thee! 4 Welcome to Him who was dead and who liv­eth! Jesus, our Sav­ior, al­ive ev­er­more! Bring we our trea­sures and spread them be­fore Him! Jesus our Sav­ior, we love and ad­ore! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus our Sav­ior, we love and ad­ore! Used With Tune: [Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing] Text Sources: Sunday School Service and Hymn Book (New York: E. P. Dutton: 1875)

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Jesus, Our Savior, We Welcome Thy Rising

Author: Anonymous Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16548 First Line: Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing! Lyrics: 1 Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing! Welcome Thy ris­ing from death and the grave! Hail to the Vic­tor o’er sin and o’er sor­row, Hail to the Prince who is migh­ty to save! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Hail to the Prince who is migh­ty to save! 2 Seek we with Ma­ry, the tomb in the gar­den? Angels may show us the place where He lay. Empty the se­pul­cher! fold­ed the grave-clothes! Jesus arose ere the dawn­ing of day! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus arose ere the dawn­ing of day! 3 Yet He is near, if we turn when He speak­eth, Calling our names, till we know it is He. Hands might not touch Him un­til He as­cend­ed— Master, Rab­bo­ni! our hearts cling to Thee! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Master, Rab­bo­ni! our hearts cling to Thee! 4 Welcome to Him who was dead and who liv­eth! Jesus, our Sav­ior, al­ive ev­er­more! Bring we our trea­sures and spread them be­fore Him! Jesus our Sav­ior, we love and ad­ore! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus is ris­en! Jesus our Sav­ior, we love and ad­ore! Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, our Sav­ior, we wel­come Thy ris­ing]
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Jesus, our Saviour, we welcome Thy rising!

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #318 (1916) Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Jesus, our Saviour, we welcome Thy rising!]

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Author of "Jesus, Our Savior, We Welcome Thy Rising" in The Cyber Hymnal In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

Samuel P. Warren

1841 - 1915 Person Name: S. P. Warren Composer of "[Jesus, our Saviour, we welcome Thy rising!]" in Carols Old and Carols New b. 2-18-1841, Montreal, Que., d. 10-7-15, New York; organist and composer
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