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Rest, Crucified Redeemer

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #211 (1917) First Line: Stars shining in the midnight gloom Refrain First Line: Forth from the tomb Lyrics: 1 Stars shining in the midnight gloom, Keep vigil o’er the garden tomb; Where rests He who on Calv’ry bore our burdens, Rest, O rest, Crucified Redeemer! Behold, behold, the portals evermore unbar! Refrain: Forth from the tomb, lo, He comes in conqu’ring splendor, Forth from the gloom, into light of endless day; O hail Him, Praise ye His name and your loyal homage render, Praise ye the King who hath conqu’red death for aye. 2 Stars shining with a silv’ry light, Gleam softly on the lilies white; Bright splendor o’er the garden glade is falling, Rest, O rest, Crucified Redeemer! Behold, behold, the portals evermore unbar! [Refrain] 3 Stars shining ‘mid the olive shade, Shed glory o’er a lonely glade, Strife over, Calv’ry’s bitter conflict ended, Rest, O rest, Crucified Redeemer! Behold, behold, the portals evermore unbar! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Stars shining in the midnight gloom]
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Awake! Thou that Sleepest

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #212 (1917) First Line: Awake! awake! Behold the orient light! Lyrics: 1 Awake! Awake! Behold the orient light! Awake! Awake! The eastern sky is bright! Awake! Awake! For ended is the night! The Crucified is glorified, He lives again! Refrain: Awake! Thou that sleepest, arise from the dead, Awake! Thou that sleepest and Christ shall give thee light; For now is Christ risen, For now is Christ risen, For now is Christ risen, from the dead; Awake! Awake! Awake! Awake! 2 Awake! Awake! ‘Tis Resurrection Day! Awake! Awake! The stone is rolled away; Awake! Awake! Thy King shall reign for aye; The strife is done, the vict’ry won, He lives again! [Refrain] 3 Awake! Awake! The Galilean greet, Awake! Awake! And worship at His feet; Awake! Awake! Glad songs of praise repeat; Dark portals shine with light divine, He lives again! [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Awake! awake! Behold the orient light!]
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Christ the Lord is Risen To-Day

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: J1917 #213 (1917) First Line: Christ the Lord is ris'n today Languages: English Tune Title: [Christ the Lord is ris'n today]
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A Song the World Is Singing

Author: Irvin H. Mack Hymnal: J1917 #214 (1917) First Line: There's a song of wondrous beauty Refrain First Line: O come, all ye faithful Lyrics: 1 There's a song of wondrous beauty, Like a peal from angel choirs, For it sounds o'er care and duty, And fulfils the heart's desires. O the cadence sweet, ascending, Joins the harmony of heav'n, And a carol never ending To mortal tongues is giv'n; And the world takes up the strain: Refrain: O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant; O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem, Come and behold him born the King of Angels; O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord. 2 There's a song, sweet music pealing, 'Tis an echo from on high, Unto all the earth revealing Blessings from beyond the sky. There is beauty in the singing, There is joy beyond compare, For it comes, salvation bringing, To mankind ev’rywhere; And the world takes up the strain: [Refrain] 3 Nigher still and higher swelling, Circling all the list'ning earth, While its harmonies are telling Of the mighty Saviour's birth! 'Tis a song like fountains flowing From a never ending stream; Ever onward, ever growing, Mankind it shall redeem; And the world takes up the strain: [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a song of wondrous beauty]
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O Little Town

Author: Phillips Brooks Hymnal: J1917 #215 (1917) First Line: O little town of Bethlehem Languages: English Tune Title: [O little town of Bethlehem]
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A Wondrous Word

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #216 (1917) First Line: As midnight hush so calm and still Refrain First Line: Glory to God, be to God on high Lyrics: 1 As midnight hush so calm and still Was brooding o’er the vale and hill, The shepherds ‘neath the starry light Were watching o’er their flocks by night. But a wondrous word, Thro’ the silence heard, It was “Glory be to God, to God on high!” Refrain: Glory to God, be to God on high, Peace unto earth, unto earth is nigh; Glory, to God, List the reply! It is glory to God, unto God on high! 2 Bright starbeams crowned the dreaming plain, The night wind breathed a soft refrain, O’er David’s town dark shadows crept, As shepherds still their vigil kept. But a wondrous word, Thro the silence heard, It was “Glory be to God, to God on high!” [Refrain] 3 O holy night! O night divine! What ender joy, what peace is thine! For ‘mid thy silence seraphs come To herald one from heav’nly home. But a wondrous word, Thro the silence heard, It was “Glory be to God, to God on high!” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [As midnight hush so calm and still]
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Blessed Songs of Christmas

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #217 (1917) First Line: Blessed songs of Christmas pealing Refrain First Line: Sing, O sing today Lyrics: 1 Blessed songs of Christmas pealing, Merrily, merrily; Tidings unto earth revealing, Blessed songs of Christmas morn! Refrain: Sing, O sing today, Sing a Saviour born; Merrily, merrily, cheerily, cheerily, Sing, O sing this Christmas morn; Sing, O sing today, Hail, O hail your King; Merrily, merrily, Glad songs sing. 2 Blessed songs of Christmas calling, Merrily, merrily; Joyfully your cadence falling, Blessed songs of Christmas morn. [Refrain] 3 Blessed songs the strain repeating, Merrily, merrily; Tunefully the glad day greeting, Blessed songs of Christmas morn. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Blessed songs of Christmas pealing]
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Carolling On

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #218 (1917) First Line: Carolling on, carolling on Refrain First Line: Hail Him, hail Him Lyrics: 1 Carolling on, carolling on, O herald ye the Christmas morn! Carolling on, carolling on, Ye seraphs sing to earth a Saviour born; Joyfully sing, joyfully sing, Your praises ‘neath the star-lit sky; Herald the holy One, herald the Father’s Son, All glory to God on high. Refrain: Hail Him, hail Him, herald Him the Prince immortal! Star-crowned throng O sing ye; Golden harps, O ring ye, Hail Him, hail Him, singing ‘neath the radiant sky; Herald the holy One, herald the Father’s Son, All glory to God on high. 2 Carolling on, carolling on, O come ye from the courts above; Carolling on, carolling on, The tidings tell afar of peace and love; Joyfully sing, joyfully sing, For gladness unto earth is nigh; Herald the Daystar bright, herald the Lord of light, All glory to God on high. [Refrain] 3 Carolling on, carolling on, Your anthems through the years resound; Carolling on, carolling on, O blessed Christmas praise still sweetly sound; Joyfully sing, joyfully sing, And earth shall echo glad reply; Herald the promised Lord, blessed incarnate Word, All glory to God on high. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Carolling on, carolling on]
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Hurry, Mr. Clock

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: J1917 #219 (1917) First Line: Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock Refrain First Line: With your tick, tock, tick, tock Lyrics: 1 Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, Listen to old Mister Clock! Ticking all the hours away, Till the merry Christmas day! Refrain: With you tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, Please hurry up, Mister Clock; O you count the hours so slow! Can’t you make them faster, faster go? With you rick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, Please hurry up, Mr. Clock. 2 When it’s summer time so dear, Vacation time then is here, And you tick the hours so fast, From the first one to the last! [Refrain] 3 Dear me, we can scarcely wait, O how you exasperate! Hurry, Mister Clock and say, “Merry, merry Christmas day!” [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock, tick, tock]
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Parting Hymn

Author: Elsie Duncan Yale Hymnal: J1917 #220 (1917) First Line: Father O hear us Lyrics: Father O hear us, In Thy love be near us; Thy light shall cheer us, Hear our parting song. Thou our Defender, Mighty, yet so tender; Praise would we render, Hear our parting song. In this the hour when we must part, O keep Thou watch between us. Till we meet, till we meet, Till we meet at Jesus’ feet, Till we meet, till we meet, God be with you till we meet again. Languages: English Tune Title: [Father O hear us]

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