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Saw You Never, in the Twilight

Author: Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander Hymnal: HC1903 #11 (1903) Person Name: Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander Languages: English Tune Title: [Saw you never, in the twilight]
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O Dear Little New Year

Hymnal: HC1903 #2 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock Lyrics: 1 O dear little New Year, All so bright and joy, Have you any message For a girl or boy? 2 Listen, little children, Down to earth I come, Bringing you this message, From your Father’s home. 3 Jesus loves you, children: Love Him then always, Do some willing service For Him every day. 4 Ask Him now to help you At your work and play; Jesus always listens When the children pray. 5 Thus I’ll bring you gladness, If you’re good and true; And you’ll find this new year Will be blest to you. Languages: English Tune Title: [O dear little New Year]
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There Rose on the Air

Hymnal: HC1903 #6 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock 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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Dear Saviour, Ere We Part

Hymnal: HC1903 #7 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock First Line: Dear Saviour, ere we part, we lift our hearts to thee Lyrics: 1 Dear Saviour, ere we part, We lift our hearts to Thee, In gratitude and praise For blessings full and free. 2 Go with us to our homes, Watch o’er and keep us there, And make us one and all The children of Thy care. Languages: English Tune Title: [Dear Saviour, ere we part, we lift our hearts to thee]
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Children, Can You Truly Tell

Hymnal: HC1903 #8 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock Languages: English Tune Title: [Children, can you truly tell]
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Carol, Sweetly Carol

Hymnal: HC1903 #12 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock Lyrics: 1 Carol, sweetly carol, A Saviour born today; Bear the joyful tidings, Oh, bear them far away: Carol, sweetly carol, Till earth’s remotest bound Shall hear the mighty chorus, And echo back the sound. 2 Carol, sweetly carol, As when the angel throng O’er the vales of Judah Awoke the heavenly song: Carol, sweetly carol, Goodwill, and peace, and love, “Glory in the highest To God Who reigns above.!” 3 Carol, sweetly carol, The happy Christmas time: Hark! the bells are pealing Their merry, merry chime: Carol, sweetly carol Ye shining ones above, Sing in loudest numbers Oh, sing redeeming love. Languages: English Tune Title: [Carol, sweetly carol]
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Why Do Bells Ring

Hymnal: HC1903 #13 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock 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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Ring, Ye Happy Christmas Bells

Hymnal: HC1903 #14 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock First Line: Ring, ye happy Christmas bells, ring the precious story Refrain First Line: Ring, bells, ring! Christ is King Lyrics: 1 Ring, ye happy Christmas bells, Ring the precious story: Christ was born in Bethlehem, Christ the King of glory. Refrain: Ring, bells, ring! Christ is King, Christ is born in Bethlehem, Christ, the King of Glory. 2 Little children, come and learn, Learn the sweet old story: Once the Christ a child like you, Now is King of glory. [Refrain] 3 Stars and angels sang aloud, Peace on earth and glory, To the God who from above, Sent this wondrous story. [Refrain] 4 Stars and angels sing again, Sing the gladsome story, Answer to the joyous bells, Christ is King of glory. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Ring, ye happy Christmas bells, ring the precious story]
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Long Hundreds of Years Ago

Hymnal: HC1903 #16 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock First Line: Rejoice! rejoice! let all rejoice Lyrics: 1 Rejoice! rejoice! let all rejoice, For this is dear Christmas day; The day when Christ our Lord was born, In Bethlehem far away. He left His home in Heav’n above, And came to this world below, And this He did in tender love, Long hundreds of years ago, Long hundreds of years ago. 2 He was the gift of gifts to all, Our Prophet, our Priest, and King; From God’s right hand to earth He came, Salvation for all to bring. Then praise the name of God Most High For all that He did bestow Upon this world, in Bethlehem, Long hundreds of years ago, Long hundreds of years ago. 3 This day to those we hold most dear, Some token we strive to give, In memory of the wondrous One Who came to us here to live. Who came to give His life for all, To save us from death and woe, And who was born this Christmas day, Long hundreds of years ago, Long hundreds of years ago. 4 And now to serve this loving Lord Is what we must strive to do; To live in peace and sweet accord, And be His children too. To live that all below the sky, As well as the saints may know, We serve the Babe who came from high, Long hundreds of years ago, Long hundreds of years ago. Languages: English Tune Title: [Rejoice! rejoice! let all rejoice]
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Awake, Little Flowers

Hymnal: HC1903 #17 (1903) Person Name: Maltbie D. Babcock First Line: Awake, little flowers, asleep in the snow Lyrics: 1 Awake, little flowers, asleep in the snows, For this is the morning when Jesus arose, When Jesus arose. 2 Each lily He loved in the meadows of old, Will welcome the Master with blossoms of gold, With blossoms of gold. 3 Messiah is living, the Cherubims say, Shine forth in your beauty to greet Him today, To greet Him today. Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake, little flowers, asleep in the snow]

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