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John Julian (''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1907) assigns this hymn to [[Thomas Scott]], and says it was published in Enfield's ''Hymns for Public Worship'', 1772. It appears in that volume as Hymn 61. | John Julian (''Dictionary of Hymnology'', 1907) assigns this hymn to [[Thomas Scott]], and says it was published in Enfield's ''Hymns for Public Worship'', 1772. It appears in that volume as Hymn 61. | ||
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:''Thomas Enfield's Hymns, 1772'' | :''Thomas Enfield's Hymns, 1772'' | ||
1. Angel! roll the rock away; | 1. Angel! roll the rock away; | ||
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3. Shout, ye saints, in rapturous song | 3. Shout, ye saints, in rapturous song | ||
Let the strains be sweet and strong ; | Let the strains be sweet and strong; | ||
Shout the Son of God, this morn | Shout the Son of God, this morn | ||
From his sepulcher new born. | From his sepulcher new born. | ||
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5. Heaven displays her portals wide, | 5. Heaven displays her portals wide, | ||
Glorious hero, through them ride; | Glorious hero, through them ride; | ||
King of glory, | King of glory, mount the throne, | ||
Thy great Father's, and thy own. | Thy great Father's, and thy own. | ||
6. Powers of heaven, seraphic fires | 6. Powers of heaven, seraphic fires | ||
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Let the world's remotest bound | Let the world's remotest bound | ||
Hear the joy-inspiring sound. | Hear the joy-inspiring sound. | ||
Shout, ye saints, in rapturous song, | Shout, ye saints, in rapturous song, | ||
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:''Thomas Gibbons, unknown date'' | :''Thomas Gibbons, unknown date'' | ||
Angels, roll the rock away! | Angels, roll the rock away! | ||
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See, the Savior leaves the tomb, | See, the Savior leaves the tomb, | ||
Glowing with immortal bloom, | Glowing with immortal bloom, | ||
Praise Him all ye heavenly choirs! | Praise Him all ye heavenly choirs! | ||
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Shout, O earth, in rapt’rous song, | Shout, O earth, in rapt’rous song, | ||
Let the strains be sweet and strong! | Let the strains be sweet and strong! | ||
Every note with wonder swell; | Every note with wonder swell; | ||
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:''Rippon's Selection, 1792'' | :''Rippon's Selection, 1792'' | ||
1. Angels, roll the rock away, | 1. Angels, roll the rock away, | ||
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Let the earth's remotest bound | Let the earth's remotest bound | ||
Hear the joy-inspiring sound. | Hear the joy-inspiring sound. | ||
5. Praise him, all ye heavenly choirs, | |||
Praise and sweep your golden lyres; | |||
Shout, O earth, in rapturous song, | |||
Let the strains be sweet and strong. | |||
3. Now, ye saints, lift up your eyes, | 3. Now, ye saints, lift up your eyes, | ||
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King of glory, mount thy throne, | King of glory, mount thy throne, | ||
Thy great Father's and thy own. | Thy great Father's and thy own. | ||
6. Every note with wonders swell, | 6. Every note with wonders swell, |
Latest revision as of 17:48, 23 March 2024
General information
John Julian (Dictionary of Hymnology, 1907) assigns this hymn to Thomas Scott, and says it was published in Enfield's Hymns for Public Worship, 1772. It appears in that volume as Hymn 61.
Settings by composers (automated)
- Oliver Holden — See He Rises English SATB
- Samuel Holyoke — Champlain English STB
- Walter Janes — Victory English STB
- Benjamin Milgrove — Harts (Angels! Roll the rock away!) English SATB
Text and translations
English text Thomas Enfield's Hymns, 1772 "Hallelujah" after each stanza |
Thomas Scott, Lyric Poems, 1773 |
Thomas Gibbons, unknown date |
Rippon's Selection, 1792 |
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