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  2. Christ the Lord Is Risen Today - Wikipedia

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    "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" is a Christian hymn associated with Easter. Most of the stanzas were written by Charles Wesley, and the hymn appeared under the title "Hymn for Easter Day" in Hymns and Sacred Poems by Charles and John Wesley in 1739.

  3. List of Easter hymns - Wikipedia

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    "Christ ist erstanden" Christ is risen anon. anon. German 1160 "Christ lag in Todesbanden" Christ lay in the bonds of death Martin Luther: Martin Luther and Johann Walter: German 1524 melody based on Victimae paschali laudes "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" Charles Wesley "Easter hymn" English 1739 "Christus ist erstanden! O tönt" Christ is ...

  4. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    Christ the Lord Is Risen Today: Charles Wesley: Lyra Davidica: 201–214: Christmas; Number Hymn Words Music Notes 201: Joy to the World: Isaac Watts; William W. Phelps:

  5. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones - Wikipedia

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    "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones" (Latin: Vigiles et Sancti) is a popular Christian hymn with text by Athelstan Riley, first published in the English Hymnal (1906).

  6. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Christ Is Risen Today" is a Christian hymn. It was initially written in the 14th century as a Bohemian Latin hymn titled " Surrexit Christus hodie ". It is an Easter hymn referring to the Resurrection of Jesus and based on Matthew 28:6, Acts 2:32, 1 Peter 3:18 and Revelation 1:17-18.

  7. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing - Wikipedia

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    Wesley had originally envisioned the words being sung to the same tune as his Easter hymn "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today". [13] "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" was regarded as one of the Great Four Anglican Hymns and published as number 403 in The Church Hymn Book (New York and Chicago, 1872). [14] In Britain, "Hark!

  8. Category:Hymns by Charles Wesley - Wikipedia

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    Christ the Lord Is Risen Today; Come, O thou Traveller unknown; Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus; H. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; L. Lo! He comes with clouds descending;

  9. Christ Is Risen! Christ Is Risen! - Wikipedia

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    Christ Is Risen!" retained popularity for Easter throughout the world and was sometimes used as a basis for Easter sermons due to being based on Matthew 28:6 . [ 4 ] The hymn symbolises Jesus breaking the chains of sin which had restricted humanity until his resurrection .