I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save.@Isaiah 63:1

Will­iam Gros­er, 1844. Groser wrote this hymn dur­ing his pas­tor­ate at Maid­stone, Eng­land, and it was sung at his fun­er­al.

Epi­pha­ny (Fil­by), Will­iam C. Fil­by, 1861 (MIDI, NWC, PDF).

Praise the Redeemer, almighty to save;
Immanuel has triumphed o’er death and the grave!
O sing, for the door of the dungeon is open,
The Captive came forth at the dawn of the day!
How vain the precaution! the signet is broken;
The watchmen in terror have fled far away.
Praise the Redeemer, almighty to save;
Immanuel has triumphed o’er death and the grave!

Praise to the Conqueror; oh, tell of His love!
In pity to mortals He came from above.
O who shall rebuild for the tyrant his prison?
The scepter lies broken that fell from his hands;
His dominion ended, the Lord is arisen;
The helpless shall soon be released from their prison.
Praise the Redeemer, almighty to save;
Immanuel has triumphed o’er death and the grave!