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The Prince of Peace

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: Hymn-Songs #133 (1895) Hymnal Title: Hymn-Songs First Line: Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping Refrain First Line: He has come; hail the lovely stranger Languages: English Tune Title: [Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping]
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The Prince of Peace

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: Living Hymns #119 (1890) Hymnal Title: Living Hymns First Line: 'Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping Refrain First Line: He has come; hail the lovely stranger Lyrics: 1 ‘Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping, When the lonely silent stars a watch were keeping, Softly o’er the dreaming, dreaming earth; Floods of light bursting forth in glory, (Pure floods of light, pure floods of light, etc.,) Brightest glory, brightest glory, Harp and voice told the joyful story, (Sweet harp and voice, sweet harp and voice,) Of his birth the Prince of Peace. Chorus: He has come; hail the lovely stranger, (Yes, he has come, yes, he has come, etc.) Lovely stranger, lovely stranger; Lo, the babe cradled in a manger (O blessed babe, O blessed babe,) Is the King and Prince of Peace. 2 See the rosy blushing morn again is breaking, breaking, breaking, And the melody of song again is waking Music in the hearts of all to-day; Praise the Lord, come with happy voices, (Praise, praise the Lord, praise, praise the Lord,) Happy voices, happy voices, Praise the Lord, how the world rejoices, (Praise the Lord, praise, praise the Lord,) At his birth the Prince of Peace. [Chorus] 3 Hark the merry silver bells are sweetly ringing, ringing, ringing, And the multitude of angels now are singing Glory in the highest evermore; Sing aloud, glory! hallelujah! (Sing, sing aloud, sing, sing aloud, etc.,) Hallelujah! hallelujah! Sing aloud, glory! hallelujah! (Sing, sing aloud, sing, sing aloud,) At his birth the Prince of Peace. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: ['Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping]
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The Prince of Peace

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: Melodious Sonnets #88 (1885) Hymnal Title: Melodious Sonnets First Line: Twas a night of long ago when alll were sleeping Refrain First Line: He has come; hail the lovely stranger Lyrics: 1 ‘Twas a night of long ago when all were sleeping, sleeping, sleeping, When the lonely silent stars a watch were keeping, Softly o’er the dreaming, dreaming earth; Floods of light bursting forth in glory Brightest glory, brightest glory, Harp and voice told the joyful story, Of his birth the Prince of Peace. Refrain: He has come; hail the lovely stranger, Lovely stranger, lovely stranger; Lo, the babe cradled in a manger Is the King and Prince of Peace. 2 See the rosy blushing morn again is breaking, breaking, breaking, And the melody of song again is waking Music in the hearts of all to day; Praise the Lord, come with happy voices, Happy voices, happy voices, Praise the Lord, how the world rejoices, At his birth the Prince of Peace. [Refrain] 3 Hark the merry silver bells are sweetly ringing, ringing, ringing, And the multitude of angels now are singing Glory in the highest evermore; Sing aloud, glory! hallelujah! Hallelujah! hallelujah! Sing aloud, glory! hallelujah! At his birth the Prince of Peace. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [To the summer-land of beauty we are going]
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The Prince of Peace

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: Temple Trio #270 (1886) Hymnal Title: Temple Trio First Line: 'Twas a night of long ago Refrain First Line: He has come; hail the lovely stranger Tune Title: [To the summer-land of beauty we are going]

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