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ASCENSION. $a A Hymia of Gl Let Us Sin : es coe as AACE SSS i — 1A hymn of glo - ry let us _ sing! New 2. The ho - ly ap - os- tol - ic band Up - 3. To whom the shin - ing an- gels cry, “Why 4.0 ris - en Christ, as-cend-ed Lord, ~ All Bm Assy A OG D Bm hymns through - out the world shall ring: Able - lu - ia! Able - on the Mount of Ol- ives stand. — Al-le - Iu - ia! -AL-le- stand and gaze up-on the sky?” — AL-le- lu - ial Able - praise to you let earth ac - cord: Able - lu - ia! Able - 4 — IA oD G Asus pp lu - ia! Christ, by a road be- fore un - trod. As - lu - ia! And with his faith-ful fol-I’'wers see Their lu - ia! “This is the Sav-ior!” Thus they say, “This lu - ia! You are, while end-less a - ges run, With 6 Asus4n G A Dem cends un - to the throne of God. Lord as-cend in maj-es - ty. Alle - lu - ia! Al-le - yl” is his glo- rious tri- umph dai Fa - ther and with Spir - it one. Al 8m E A Bm B? Em Asus AAT D ju - ia! Al-le-lu - ia! Al-le-Iu- ia! Al-le- lu - ia! “Text: Hymnurtconams gloria: Venerable Bee, 673-735 Lthercn Book of Worship, © 1978 ‘Tune: LASST UNS ERFREUEN, LM with alleuias. Gisticke Kichengaconge, Cologne, 1625: harm. by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958, © Orford University Press

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