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Beautiful Words of Jesus

Hymnal: Small Church Music #7465 Tune Title: [Beautiful Words of Jesus] (Meredith)
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The First Christmas Song

Author: Grant Colfax Tullar Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1543 First Line: Beautiful song of Christmas Refrain First Line: Blend your voice in the song so sweet Lyrics: 1. Beautiful song of Christmas! Sung in the long ago, Bringing the joy of Heaven, Down to the earth below. Story of deepest meaning, Burst forth in music sweet, While from afar the wise men Gathered at Jesus’ feet. Refrain Blend your voice in the song so sweet, Bring your gifts to the Savior’s feet. Let each heart with His praises ring Pay your homage to Jesus, our Prince and King! 2. Beautiful song of Christmas, Message of peace, good will, Sung first by angel chorus, Sweetly it echoes still. Prophets of Christ had spoken, Hope long deferred grew dim, Till from the glowing heavens, Angels now told of Him. [Refrain] 3. Beautiful song of Christmas— Rings in each heart today, Telling of Christ, the Savior, Driving the gloom away. Age, with her silver tresses, Youth, with her smile and song, Join in the theme of ages, With the glad angel throng.[Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Beautiful song of Christmas]

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