Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EASTER
210
The Strife is O’er, the Battle Done
Ps. 98: 1
8. 8. 8. 4., with Alleluias
Finita iam sunt praelia
Author unknown, 1695
Tr., Francis Pott, c. 1859, alt.
Palestrina
Giovanni P. Da Palestrina, 1591, ad.
song
the
men.
be
be
gun.
praise
of
le
le
Al
tri
tell.
strain!
out
Vic
Al
Al
burst.
tor’s
Now
ia!
A
le
lu
lu
umph
ia!
ia!
lu
won;
le
Al
lu
ia!
hell;
gain
their
ia!
The
Glo
worst,
Al
of
a
done
lu
heav’n’s
maj
ia!
bars
rious
And
le
in
from
Je
lu
might
le
the
4
He
3
On
the
third
i
lu
2
closed
Death’s
1
Al
He
pow’rs
Al
ing
gates
rose
have
le
morn
yawn
sus
est
ia!
of
us
shouts
tle
praise
swell
of
done;
songs
let
Let
bat
joy
tri
and
is
umph
ful
joy
the
praise
Now
the
His
ty
por
His
strife
tals
to
foes
is
es
hath
The
high
the
Let
Oh,
persed;
o’er,
dis
reign;
fell.
5
Lord, by the stripes which wounded Thee.
From death’s dread sting Thy servants free
That we may live and sing to Thee.
Alleluia!
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