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Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming

Author: Theodore Baker Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #100 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: PRAETORIUS

偉大奇妙的奧祕, (A great and mighty wonder)

Author: St. Germanus Hymnal: 生命聖詩 - Hymns of Life, 1986 #101 (1986) Languages: Chinese Tune Title: ROSA MYSTICA
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Ich bin nicht mehr mein eigen

Hymnal: Rettungsjubel #108 (1906) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ich bin nicht mehr mein eigen]
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The Peaceful Realm

Author: Theodore Baker Hymnal: Chalice Hymnal #126 (1995) First Line: Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming Lyrics: Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming from tender stem hath sprung! Topics: God Known in Jesus Christ Advent; Canticles; Christian Year: Advent; Jesus Christ; Jesus Christ: Advent Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, how a Rose e'er blooming]

Behold a Branch is growing

Author: Harriet R. Krauth; John Caspar Mattes Hymnal: The Concordia Hymnal #138 (1933) Languages: English Tune Title: BEHOLD A BRANCH
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New Year

Author: Athalie D. Harper Hymnal: Let Youth Praise Him #151 (1964) First Line: The midnight bells are ringing o'er hill and valley white Topics: The New Year Languages: English Tune Title: PRAETORIUS
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Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming

Author: Unknown Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #165 (1957) Lyrics: 1 Lo, how a rose e’er blooming From tender stem hath sprung! Of Jesse’s lineage coming As men of old have sung. It came a floweret bright, Amid the cold of winter, When half spent was the night. 2 Isaiah ’twas foretold it, The rose I have in mind; With Mary we behold it, The virgin mother kind. To show God’s love aright, She bore to men a Savior, When half spent was the night. Topics: Songs Suitable for Juniors; Jesus' Birth; Jesus' Birth Foretold; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo, how a rose e'er blooming]
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A great and mighty wonder

Author: J. M. Neale Hymnal: Hymns for Children and Grownups to Use Together #180 (1953) Languages: English Tune Title: A LOVELY ROSE

Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming

Author: Theodore Baker Hymnal: Christian Worship #194 (1941) First Line: Lo how a rose e'er blooming Topics: Advent and Nativity Languages: English Tune Title: PRAETORIUS
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Lo! How a Rose E'er Blooming

Hymnal: Sing Joyfully #196 (1989) Lyrics: 1 Lo! how a rose e'er blooming From tender stem hath spring! Of Jesse's lineage coming As men of old have sung. It came, a floweret bright, Amid the cold of winter, When half-spent was the night. 2. Isaish 'twas foretold it, The rose I have in mind; With Mary we behold it, The virgin mother kind. To show God's love aright She bore to men a Savior, When half-spent was the night. 3. This flower, whose fragrance tender With sweetness fills the air, Dispels with glorious splendor, The darkness everywhere. True man, yet very God, From sin and death He saves us, And lightens every load. Topics: Jesus Christ Advent; Jesus Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: [Lo! how a rose e'er blooming]

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