The Lord is ris’n in­deed.

The phrase "The Lord is ris’n in­deed." resonates through 2 hymns, touching hearts across generations.

The Lord is ris’n in­deed.· 2 hymns found
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Glorious tid­ings which we read,
And shout, and shout,

The Lord is ris’n in­deed.

Glorious tid­ings which we read,
Oh, East­er bells, ring on, ring on!

Christ Is Risen (Royer)

lyricist: Anonymous, 1898
Composer: Galen Royer
Hymn 1

...Glorious tid­ings which we read,

Christ the Lord is ris’n in­deed.

Glorious tid­ings which we read,...

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Glorious tid­ings which we read,

Christ the Lord is ris’n in­deed.

Glorious tid­ings which we read,

Christ Is Risen (Royer)

Sweet Easter Bells A-Chime

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1901
Composer: H. W. Porter
Hymn 2

...And shout, and shout,

The Lord is ris’n in­deed.

Oh, East­er bells, ring on, ring on!...

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And shout, and shout,

The Lord is ris’n in­deed.

Oh, East­er bells, ring on, ring on!

Sweet Easter Bells A-Chime

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