wo­men

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

wo­men· 20 hymns found
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Triumphant o’er death and the grave He arose.
Breaks forth on their ears;
Early on that East­er day,
We are few and are alone,
Bring glad East­er tid­ings to Je­sus, your king.
Of ten thou­sand march­ing feet,
All hail the morn! when to the tomb,
In ev­en­ing praise are met to wait Thy will;
The se­pul­cher was emp­ty,
In the hearts of men that are crowned with thorn,
The glo­ry of His Word.
Wondrous tales of it are told:
start
Full ear­ly in the morn­ing,
Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia!
Kings and rul­ers all, give praise.
Rough was the way, and dark, and cold,
Sing, The Lord is good and great! Al­le­lu­ia!
By a life of do­ing well.
The Spir­it knows, the Spir­it calls,

wo­men

The stone was rolled back, and their Sav­ior was gone;
Them forth in the night,
But the stone was rolled away.
Who will give the help we seek?
And there at the tomb found the stone rolled away.
Through high­way, lane and street;
And heard the an­gels glad­ly say,
Be ve­ry pa­tient still.
Their hearts were filled with sor­row,
In the hearts of the poor op­pressed.
Who serve Him ov­er­seas;
Dwell with­in its gleam­ing wall;
Life through your Sav­ior slain;
Who late had borne the scorn­ing.
With gifts of pre­cious oint­ment come;
The name of the Lord, come and praise.
Seeking the grave where Je­sus lay,
Raise the an­them ma­ni­fold, Al­le­lu­ia!
He will wash our sins away;
The friends we need, to serve and lead.

Three Women Went Forth

lyricist: Anonymous, 1907
Composer: John Roberts, 1839
Hymn 1

...Triumphant o’er death and the grave He arose.

Three wo­men drew nigh to the grave at the dawn,

The stone was rolled back, and their Sav­ior was gone;...

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Triumphant o’er death and the grave He arose.

Three wo­men drew nigh to the grave at the dawn,

The stone was rolled back, and their Sav­ior was gone;

Three Women Went Forth

The Easter Dawn

lyricist: Pauline Gilmour, 1904
Composer: Henry Gilmour
Hymn 2

...Breaks forth on their ears;

’Tis the wo­men whose love led

Them forth in the night,...

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Breaks forth on their ears;

’Tis the wo­men whose love led

Them forth in the night,

The Easter Dawn

Christ, Who Left His Home in Glory

Composer: Abram Kolb, 1896
Hymn 3

...Early on that East­er day,

Came the faith­ful wo­men weep­ing,

But the stone was rolled away....

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Early on that East­er day,

Came the faith­ful wo­men weep­ing,

But the stone was rolled away.

Christ, Who Left His Home in Glory

Who Will Roll Away the Stone?

lyricist: Thomas Lynch, 1868
Composer: John Dykes, 1862
Hymn 4

...We are few and are alone,

Say the wo­men, sad and weak;

Who will give the help we seek?...

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We are few and are alone,

Say the wo­men, sad and weak;

Who will give the help we seek?

Who Will Roll Away the Stone?

We Welcome Glad Easter

lyricist: Anonymous
Composer: Welsh tune
Hymn 5

...Bring glad East­er tid­ings to Je­sus, your king.

We tell how the wo­men came ear­ly that day,

And there at the tomb found the stone rolled away....

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Bring glad East­er tid­ings to Je­sus, your king.

We tell how the wo­men came ear­ly that day,

And there at the tomb found the stone rolled away.

We Welcome Glad Easter

Mine Eyes Have Seen the Dawning

lyricist: Rhys Thomas, 1905
Composer: Carey Bonner
Hymn 6

...Of ten thou­sand march­ing feet,

True men and wo­men mov­ing on

Through high­way, lane and street;...

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Of ten thou­sand march­ing feet,

True men and wo­men mov­ing on

Through high­way, lane and street;

Mine Eyes Have Seen the Dawning

All Hail the Morn!

lyricist: William Dickerson, 1898
Composer: From Handel
Hymn 7

...All hail the morn! when to the tomb,

The wo­men came with fear;

And heard the an­gels glad­ly say,...

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All hail the morn! when to the tomb,

The wo­men came with fear;

And heard the an­gels glad­ly say,

All Hail the Morn!

Thy People, Lord of Many Lands and Nations

lyricist: Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894)
Composer: Joseph Barnby, 1883
Hymn 8

...In ev­en­ing praise are met to wait Thy will;

Weak men and wo­men, liv­ing by Thy pa­tience—

Be ve­ry pa­tient still....

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In ev­en­ing praise are met to wait Thy will;

Weak men and wo­men, liv­ing by Thy pa­tience—

Be ve­ry pa­tient still.

Thy People, Lord of Many Lands and Nations

That Blessèd Easter Day

lyricist: Lavinia Brauff, 1901
Composer: Adam Geibel
Hymn 9

...The se­pul­cher was emp­ty,

The wo­men stood with­out;

Their hearts were filled with sor­row,...

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The se­pul­cher was emp­ty,

The wo­men stood with­out;

Their hearts were filled with sor­row,

That Blessèd Easter Day

The Crib and the Cross

lyricist: Ben Boulter, 1916
Composer: Bertha Boulter
Hymn 10

...In the hearts of men that are crowned with thorn,

In the hearts of lone­ly wo­men that mourn,

In the hearts of the poor op­pressed....

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In the hearts of men that are crowned with thorn,

In the hearts of lone­ly wo­men that mourn,

In the hearts of the poor op­pressed.

The Crib and the Cross

Remember All the People

lyricist: Percy Dearmer, 1929
Composer: Johann Franck, 1681
Hymn 11

...The glo­ry of His Word.

God bless the men and wo­men

Who serve Him ov­er­seas;...

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The glo­ry of His Word.

God bless the men and wo­men

Who serve Him ov­er­seas;

Remember All the People

Hail the Glorious Golden City

lyricist: Felix Adler, 1878
Composer: John Dykes, 1871
Hymn 12

...Wondrous tales of it are told:

Only right­eous men and wo­men

Dwell with­in its gleam­ing wall;...

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Wondrous tales of it are told:

Only right­eous men and wo­men

Dwell with­in its gleam­ing wall;

Hail the Glorious Golden City

The Woman’s Hymn

lyricist: Fannie Heck, 1913
Composer: Felice de Giardini, 1769
Hymn 13

...start

Come, wo­men, wide pro­claim

Life through your Sav­ior slain;...

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start

Come, wo­men, wide pro­claim

Life through your Sav­ior slain;

The Woman’s Hymn

As Those Who Seek the Break of Day

lyricist: Greek, around the year 500
Composer: Robert Smith
Hymn 14

...Full ear­ly in the morn­ing,

The wo­men came where Je­sus lay,

Who late had borne the scorn­ing....

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Full ear­ly in the morn­ing,

The wo­men came where Je­sus lay,

Who late had borne the scorn­ing.

As Those Who Seek the Break of Day

On Easter Morn Christ Rose Again

lyricist: Anonymous, 1916
Composer: Flemish
Hymn 15

...Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia!

The ho­ly wo­men to the tomb

With gifts of pre­cious oint­ment come;...

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Alleluia, Al­le­lu­ia!

The ho­ly wo­men to the tomb

With gifts of pre­cious oint­ment come;

On Easter Morn Christ Rose Again

Hallelujah, Praise the Lord!

lyricist: Susan Peterson, 1999
Composer: English melody
Hymn 16

...Kings and rul­ers all, give praise.

Old men and youth, wo­men, child­ren too,

The name of the Lord, come and praise....

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Kings and rul­ers all, give praise.

Old men and youth, wo­men, child­ren too,

The name of the Lord, come and praise.

Hallelujah, Praise the Lord!

Who Shall Roll the Stone Away? (Engström)

lyricist: H. S. Engström, 1905
Composer: Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1774
Hymn 17

...Rough was the way, and dark, and cold,

By which the wo­men came of old,

Seeking the grave where Je­sus lay,...

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Rough was the way, and dark, and cold,

By which the wo­men came of old,

Seeking the grave where Je­sus lay,

Who Shall Roll the Stone Away? (Engström)

Let the Whole Creation Cry

lyricist: Stopford Brooke, 1881
Composer: Robert Williams, 1817
Hymn 18

...Sing, The Lord is good and great! Al­le­lu­ia!

Men and wo­men, young and old, Al­le­lu­ia!

Raise the an­them ma­ni­fold, Al­le­lu­ia!...

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Sing, The Lord is good and great! Al­le­lu­ia!

Men and wo­men, young and old, Al­le­lu­ia!

Raise the an­them ma­ni­fold, Al­le­lu­ia!

Let the Whole Creation Cry

Evensong Is Hushed in Silence

lyricist: John Purchas, 1866
Composer: Viscountess Hawarden
Hymn 19

...By a life of do­ing well.

Sinful men and sin­ful wo­men,

He will wash our sins away;...

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By a life of do­ing well.

Sinful men and sin­ful wo­men,

He will wash our sins away;

Evensong Is Hushed in Silence

A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar

lyricist: Brian Wren, 1991
Composer: Robert Lowry, 1869
Hymn 20

...The Spir­it knows, the Spir­it calls,

From wo­men, men, and child­ren,

The friends we need, to serve and lead....

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The Spir­it knows, the Spir­it calls,

From wo­men, men, and child­ren,

The friends we need, to serve and lead.

A Prophet-Woman Broke a Jar

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