The Canada Lutheran "The Faith of our Fathers in the Language of our Children." Vol. 5 UNIONVILLE, APRIL, 1917 No. 6 Christ is Risen "Then were the disciples glad when the the Lord." Ino. 20: 20. Hark ! hark ! the morning cry ! O mighty death, give way ; Thy King and Lord is nigh, And thou must own His sway ; Wide open now thy massive door, For Christ the Lord, thy prey no more ! He comes ! He comes ! the King ! How royal is His tread ! To Him all glory bring, Our Lord and Sovereign Head. O Death ! O Grave ! fall back, give place ; Now comes the King with wondrous grace ! All hail, Once Crucified, Thou Son of God with power ! In Thee our hopes abide, And sing from this glad hour ; In Thee we live, in Thee shall die, And share Thy throne in worlds on high ! To Thee, to Thee, we raise, Thou God-accepted One, Our highest songs of praise Till life on earth is done ; We'll then, O then, with song most sweet, Our King in all His beauty greet !