Words by Christopher Wordsworth, 1862; Music IN BABILONE, 1710
lyrics
See the Conqueror mounts in triumph;
See the King in royal state
Riding on the clouds his chariot
To his heavenly palace gate
Hark the choirs of angel voices;
Joyful alleluias sing
And the portals high are lifted
To receive their heavenly King.
Who is this that comes in glory
With the trumpet of jubilee?
Lord of battles, God of armies,
He has gained the victory!
He who on the cross did suffer!
He who from the grave arose!
He has vanquished sin and Satan!
He by death has spoiled his foes!
Thou hast raised our human nature
In the clouds to God’s right hand;
There we sit in heavenly places,
There with thee in glory stand.
Jesus reigns, adored by angels;
Man with God is on the throne;
Mighty Lord, in thine ascension,
We by faith behold our own.
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This is a great collection of settings for the Psalms. It's diverse in it's music as well as in the poetry. Some has a Reformation/Puritan feel, others are much more modern retellings. Garrett Lee