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There Rose on the Air

Hymnal: HC1903 #6 (1903) First Line: There rose on the air a sweet, sweet song Refrain First Line: Jesus, our Saviour, we hail Thee as our King! Lyrics: 1 There rose on the air a sweet, sweet song, That told of a Saviour’s birth; The song of that pure and holy throng, That brought the good news to the earth. Refrain: Jesus, our Saviour, we hail Thee as our King! Jesus, our Saviour, to Thee our hearts we bring! Hail! All hail! O hail the King of glory! Laud and magnify His holy name! 2 Glad tidings of joy to man they bring; “Your Saviour is born today.” As angels the sweet, sweet song still sing, We’ll join in their heavenly lay. [Refrain] 3 Thro’ mountain and vale the sweet song rang: “Glad tidings of joy we bring.” The mountain echoed the song they sang, “Peace and good will to man.” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There rose on the air a sweet, sweet song]
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We Thank Thee, Dear Father

Hymnal: HC1903 #20 (1903) First Line: We thank Thee, dear Father, for care through the night Lyrics: 1 We thank Thee, dear Father, For care through the night, For flowers that blossom, For morning’s clear light; 2 For wind, rain and sunshine, For home, friends and food; From Thee comes each blessing, And ev’rything good. 3 Our Father in heaven, Be with us each day, And help us to love Thee, In work and in play. Languages: English Tune Title: [We thank Thee, dear Father, for care through the night]
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We Three Kings of Orient Are

Author: Rev. John H. Hopkins Hymnal: HC1903 #10 (1903) Refrain First Line: Star of wonder, star of night Languages: English Tune Title: [We three kings of Orient are]
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What Child Is This?

Author: W. C. Dix Hymnal: HC1903 #9 (1903) First Line: What child is this, who, laid to rest Languages: English Tune Title: [What child is this, who, laid to rest]
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While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks

Author: Nahum Tate Hymnal: HC1903 #4 (1903) First Line: While shepherds watched their flocks by night Languages: English Tune Title: [While shepherds watched their flocks by night]
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Why Do Bells Ring

Hymnal: HC1903 #13 (1903) First Line: Why do bells for Christmas ring? Lyrics: 1 Why do bells for Christmas ring? Why do little children sing? Why do little children sing? 2 Once a lovely, shining star, Seen by shepherds from afar, Gently moved until its light Made a manager-cradle bright. 3 There a darling baby lay Pillowed soft upon the hay. And his mother sang and smiled, "This is Christ, the holy child." 4 Therefore bells at Christmas ring, Therefore little children sing, Therefore little children sing. Languages: English Tune Title: [Why do bells for Christmas ring?]

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