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Christ the Lord is risen today, | Christ the Lord is risen today, | ||
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Revision as of 12:39, 2 March 2015
General information
Christ the Lord is risen today is a hymn by Charles Wesley, which was published in Hymns and Sacred Poems in 1739 under the title 'Hymn for Easter'.
Settings by composers
- Anonymous — Love's redeeming work is done English SATB
- James Gibb — Love's redeeming work is done English SATB
- J. Ashley Hall — Christ the Lord is risen today English SATB
- Andrew Sims — Savannah English S
Text and translations
English text Christ the Lord is risen today, |
External links
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