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Noblest, truest, oldest, newest

Author: Horatius Bonar Hymnal: CHT1875 #222 (1877) First Line: Come and hear the grand old story

Holy night, peaceful night

Author: Joseph Mohr Hymnal: CHT1875 #224 (1877)

Rejoice, our Savior, he was born

Hymnal: CHT1875 #225 (1877) First Line: Good Christians rise, this is the morn
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Hosanna to King David's Son

Author: F. Ogilby Hymnal: CHT1875 #226 (1877) First Line: Hosanna to King David's Son descended
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It came upon the [a] midnight clear

Author: Edmund H. Sears, 1810-1876; Edmund Hamilton Sears Hymnal: CHT1875 #227 (1877)
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Joy fills our inmost hearts today

Author: William C. Dix; William Chatterton Dix Hymnal: CHT1875 #228 (1877)
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No more sadness now, nor fasting

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: CHT1875 #230 (1877)

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