tri­umph­ant­ly

"tri­umph­ant­ly" appears in 20 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

tri­umph­ant­ly· 20 hymns found
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Mountains His prais­es are voic­ing,
In their hands they’re hold­ing palms of vic­to­ry;
Ride with ma­jes­tic sway;
We fear no more the grave.
Then shout and sing.
start
Then shout and sing.
Tell how He hath set us free,
God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion
With Thee I mount above,
God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion
Ride on, and pros­per in Thy deed;
Tell it joy­ous­ly!
Who hast the ear­nest giv’n;
To Thine own eter­nal glo­ry
Yes, Lord, we ad­ore, though all men de­ny,
I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;
I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;
Let the an­gel­ic bands
In the new Je­ru­sa­lem

tri­umph­ant­ly

Millions of souls, with re­joic­ing,
Unto God Al­migh­ty, sit­ting on the throne,
And make Thy foes ob­ey.
In para­dise re­cord,
Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;
Though none of my kind­red that em­blem may wear.
Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;
How He sa­tis­fies our need;
Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,
Thine all-suf­fi­cient love.
Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,
And reign in ev­ery heart alone.
Tell it out! Tell it out!
And take our souls to Heav’n!
Where the an­gels fall be­fore Thee
O Je­sus, we bless Thee, our rul­er pro­claim,
And answered, Christ is all.
And answered, Christ is all.
To God be the glo­ry!
Let the fi­nal trump pro­claim

Jesus the Crucified Reigns

lyricist: James Rowe, 1906
Composer: Thoro Harris
Hymn 1

...Mountains His prais­es are voic­ing,

Valleys tri­umph­ant­ly ring;

Millions of souls, with re­joic­ing,...

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Mountains His prais­es are voic­ing,

Valleys tri­umph­ant­ly ring;

Millions of souls, with re­joic­ing,

Jesus the Crucified Reigns

By the Sea of Crystal

lyricist: William Kuipers, 1932
Composer: John Vanderhoven, 1933
Hymn 2

...In their hands they’re hold­ing palms of vic­to­ry;

Hark! the ju­bi­lant chor­us shouts tri­umph­ant­ly:

Unto God Al­migh­ty, sit­ting on the throne,...

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In their hands they’re hold­ing palms of vic­to­ry;

Hark! the ju­bi­lant chor­us shouts tri­umph­ant­ly:

Unto God Al­migh­ty, sit­ting on the throne,

By the Sea of Crystal

Hail, Mighty Jesus!

lyricist: Benjamin Wallin, 1750
Composer: English tune
Hymn 3

...Ride with ma­jes­tic sway;

Go forth, great Prince, tri­umph­ant­ly,

And make Thy foes ob­ey....

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Ride with ma­jes­tic sway;

Go forth, great Prince, tri­umph­ant­ly,

And make Thy foes ob­ey.

Hail, Mighty Jesus!

Now Joyful Strains We Lift on High

lyricist: Anonymous, 1858
Composer: William Jones, 1789
Hymn 4

...We fear no more the grave.

With saints, who all tri­umph­ant­ly

In para­dise re­cord,...

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We fear no more the grave.

With saints, who all tri­umph­ant­ly

In para­dise re­cord,

Now Joyful Strains We Lift on High

This Is the Victory

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 5

...Then shout and sing.

Shout, then tri­umph­ant­ly,

Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;...

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Then shout and sing.

Shout, then tri­umph­ant­ly,

Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;

This Is the Victory

The Sign of the Cross

lyricist: Carl Rosenius, 1851
Composer: Oskar Ahnfelt, 1851
Hymn 6

...start

The sign of the cross I tri­umph­ant­ly bear,

Though none of my kind­red that em­blem may wear....

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The sign of the cross I tri­umph­ant­ly bear,

Though none of my kind­red that em­blem may wear.

The Sign of the Cross

This Is the Victory

Composer: Philip Bliss, 1871
Hymn 7

...Then shout and sing.

Shout, then tri­umph­ant­ly,

Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;...

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Then shout and sing.

Shout, then tri­umph­ant­ly,

Shout, shout the vic­to­ry;

This Is the Victory

Now the Lord Our Souls Has Fed

lyricist: Annie Marston, 1890
Composer: John Farrer
Hymn 8

...Tell how He hath set us free,

How He leads tri­umph­ant­ly;

How He sa­tis­fies our need;...

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Tell how He hath set us free,

How He leads tri­umph­ant­ly;

How He sa­tis­fies our need;

Now the Lord Our Souls Has Fed

Go Ye into All the World (McGranahan)

Composer: James McGranahan, 1886
Hymn 9

...God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion

Glory to God tri­umph­ant­ly shall sing.

Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,...

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God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion

Glory to God tri­umph­ant­ly shall sing.

Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,

Go Ye into All the World (McGranahan)

Thou Very Present Aid

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1749
Composer: Hans Nägeli (1773–1836)
Hymn 10

...With Thee I mount above,

And sing, tri­umph­ant­ly dis­tressed,

Thine all-suf­fi­cient love....

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With Thee I mount above,

And sing, tri­umph­ant­ly dis­tressed,

Thine all-suf­fi­cient love.

Thou Very Present Aid

Go Ye into All the World (McGranahan)

Composer: James McGranahan, 1886
Hymn 11

...God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion

Glory to God tri­umph­ant­ly shall sing.

Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,...

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God speed the day, when those of ev­ery na­tion

Glory to God tri­umph­ant­ly shall sing.

Ransomed, re­deemed, re­joic­ing in sal­va­tion,

Go Ye into All the World (McGranahan)

My Heart Is Full of Christ

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1743
Composer: Henry Carey, 1723
Hymn 12

...Ride on, and pros­per in Thy deed;

Through earth tri­umph­ant­ly ride on,

And reign in ev­ery heart alone....

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Ride on, and pros­per in Thy deed;

Through earth tri­umph­ant­ly ride on,

And reign in ev­ery heart alone.

My Heart Is Full of Christ

Tell It Out (Kirkland)

lyricist: Flora Kirkland, 1902
Composer: Isaac Meredith
Hymn 13

...Tell it joy­ous­ly!

Tell tri­umph­ant­ly!

Tell it out! Tell it out!...

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Tell it joy­ous­ly!

Tell tri­umph­ant­ly!

Tell it out! Tell it out!

Tell It Out (Kirkland)

We Know, by Faith We Know

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Lowell Mason, 1833
Hymn 14

...Who hast the ear­nest giv’n;

And now tri­umph­ant­ly come down

And take our souls to Heav’n!...

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Who hast the ear­nest giv’n;

And now tri­umph­ant­ly come down

And take our souls to Heav’n!

We Know, by Faith We Know

Jesus, from Thy Servants Taken

lyricist: Charles Wesle (1707–1788)
Composer: Caradog Roberts (1878–1935)
Hymn 15

...To Thine own eter­nal glo­ry

Thou tri­umph­ant­ly art gone,

Where the an­gels fall be­fore Thee...

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To Thine own eter­nal glo­ry

Thou tri­umph­ant­ly art gone,

Where the an­gels fall be­fore Thee

Jesus, from Thy Servants Taken

Omnipotent King, Who Reignest on High

lyricist: Probably Charles Wesley, 1744
Composer: Johann Haydn (1737–1806)
Hymn 16

...Yes, Lord, we ad­ore, though all men de­ny,

And tell of Thy pow­er, tri­umph­ant­ly nigh:

O Je­sus, we bless Thee, our rul­er pro­claim,...

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Yes, Lord, we ad­ore, though all men de­ny,

And tell of Thy pow­er, tri­umph­ant­ly nigh:

O Je­sus, we bless Thee, our rul­er pro­claim,

Omnipotent King, Who Reignest on High

Christ Is All

Composer: William Williams, 1873
Hymn 17

...I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;

He looked tri­umph­ant­ly to Heav’n,

And answered, Christ is all....

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I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;

He looked tri­umph­ant­ly to Heav’n,

And answered, Christ is all.

Christ Is All

Christ Is All

Composer: William Williams, 1873
Hymn 18

...I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;

He looked tri­umph­ant­ly to Heav’n,

And answered, Christ is all....

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I asked him whence his strength was giv’n;

He looked tri­umph­ant­ly to Heav’n,

And answered, Christ is all.

Christ Is All

Star in the East (Lowrie)

lyricist: John Lowrie (1817–1867)
Composer: William Ogden, 1870
Hymn 19

...Let the an­gel­ic bands

Their an­thems tri­umph­ant­ly sing!

To God be the glo­ry!...

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Let the an­gel­ic bands

Their an­thems tri­umph­ant­ly sing!

To God be the glo­ry!

Star in the East (Lowrie)

How Weak the Thoughts, and Vain

lyricist: The Wesleys, 1750
Composer: Thomas Turvey
Hymn 20

...In the new Je­ru­sa­lem

Now tri­umph­ant­ly des­cend;

Let the fi­nal trump pro­claim...

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In the new Je­ru­sa­lem

Now tri­umph­ant­ly des­cend;

Let the fi­nal trump pro­claim

How Weak the Thoughts, and Vain

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