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Ring, ye chiming bells,
your gladsome story,
At this happy time,
this wondrous Easter time!
Telling how the King arose in glory,
Ring your sweetest chime,
your glad triumphant chime.
Ring, ye bells!
ring as dawn appeareth!
Ring, oh ring,
for the angels bright
Came to tell news
that ever cheereth
All the pilgrims
who seek the light.
Ever, as you chime
the Easter gladness,
Out of distant years,
yea, out of silent years,
Cometh still the balm
for earthly sadness,
Calm for earthly fears
and joy for earthly tears.
Ring, ye bells!
ring as dawn appeareth!
Ring, oh ring,
for the angels bright
Came to tell news
that ever cheereth
All the pilgrims
who seek the light.
Look! we almost seem
to see the shining
Of the angel bright,
in glorious robes of light!
Hark! he saith,
“The One in death reclining,
Hath aris’n in might,
aris’n in pow’r and might!”
Ring, ye bells!
ring as dawn appeareth!
Ring, oh ring,
for the angels bright
Came to tell news
that ever cheereth
All the pilgrims
who seek the light.
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LYRICS
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Dates:
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1907
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Bible Refs:
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Mt 28:7;
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LIST OF LYRIC SOURCES
Hymn/Song Book
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Year
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Song #
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| 1907 | # 225 |
MUSIC
Name:
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RING YE CHIMING BELLS
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echo ' | ';
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