Cheshunt New (Our Lord is risen from the dead) (Samuel Arnold)

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  • CPDL #11112:     
Editor: Tim Henderson (submitted 2006-02-27).   Score information: A4, 8 pages, 1.04 MB   Copyright: CPDL
Edition notes: Taken from Rippon's Tunebook - with the addition of the symphonies from The Lock Hospital Collection (1809 American edition , facsimile from SG Publishing 2000 - available for download from Sue Glover at http://www.psalmody.co.uk )

General Information

Title: Cheshunt New (Our Lord is risen from the dead)
Composer: Samuel Arnold
Lyricist: Charles Wesley

Number of voices: 4vv   Voicing: SATB

Genre: SacredAnthem

Language: English
Instruments: symphonies (interludes between sections) for 3 instruments (written on soprano, alto and bass staves)

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Original text and translations

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Our Lord is risen from the dead!
Our Jesus is gone up on high!
The powers of hell are captive led,
Dragged to the portals of the sky.
There His triumphal chariot waits,
And angels chant the solemn lay:
Lift up your heads, you heavenly gates;
You everlasting doors, give way!
Loose all your bars of massy light,
And wide unfold the ethereal scene;
He claims these mansions as His right
Receive the King of glory in!
Who is this King of glory? Who?
The Lord that all our foes overcame;
The world, sin, death, and hell overthrew;
And Jesus is the conqueror’s Name.
Lo! His triumphal chariot waits,
And angels chant the solemn lay:
Lift up your heads, you heavenly gates;
You everlasting doors give way!
Who is the King of Glory, who?
The Lord of glorious power possessed,
The King of saints and angels, too;
God over all, forever blessed.