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Ángeles cantando están

Author: G. P. Simmonds Appears in 22 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:8-15 Refrain First Line: Gloria, en lo alto gloria Lyrics: 1 Ángeles cantando están tan dulcísima canción; Las montañas su eco dan como fiel contestación. Coro: Gloria, en lo alto gloria, Gloria, en lo alto gloria a Dios. [Gloria in excelsis Deo, Gloria in excelsis Deo.] 2 Los pastores sin cesar sus loores dan a Dios; Cuán glorioso es el cantar de su melodiosa voz. [Coro] 3 Oh, venid pronto a Belén para contemplar con fe A Jesús, autor del bien, al recién nacido Rey. [Coro] Topics: Adoración; Worship; Advenimiento; Advent; Glorias; Glories Used With Tune: GLORIA Text Sources: Villancico francés, s. 18
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Where is this stupendous stranger

Author: Christopher Smart (1722-1771) Meter: 8.7.8.7 Appears in 12 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:1-18 First Line: Where is this stupendous stranger? Lyrics: 1 Where is this stupendous stranger? Gentle shepherd now, advise. Lead me to my Master's manger, show me where my Savior lies. O Most Mighty! O Most Holy! Far beyond the seraph's thought, art thou then so weak and lowly as unheeded prophets taught? 2 O the magnitude of meekness! Worth from worth immortal sprung; O the strength of infant weakness, if eternal is so young! God all bounteous, all creative, whom no ills from good dissuade, is incarnate, and a native of the very world he made. Topics: Hymns and Spiritual Songs Advent and Christmas Used With Tune: MARIPOSA
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Woman in the Night

Author: Brian Wren, 1936- Meter: 5.5.5.5 D Appears in 10 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:1-20 Lyrics: 1 Woman in the night, spent from giving birth, guard our precious light; peace is on the earth. Woman in the crowd, creeping up behind, touching is allowed: seek and you will find! Refrain: Come and join the song, women, children, men. Jesus makes us free to live again! 2 Woman at the well, question the Messiah; find your friends and tell: drink your heart's desire! Woman at the feast, let the righteous stare; come and go in peace; love him with your hair! [Refrain] 3 Woman in the house, nurtured to be meek, leave your second place, listen, think and speak! Women on the road, from your sickness freed, witness and provide, joining word and deed: [Refrain] 4 Women on the hill, stand when men have fled; Christ needs loving still, though your hope is dead. Women in the dawn, care and spices bring, earliest to mourn, earliest to sing! [Refrain] Used With Tune: NEW DISCIPLES

Where Shepherds Lately Knelt

Author: Jaroslav J. Vajda, b. 1919 Meter: 12.12.10.10 Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:1-16 First Line: Where shepherds lately knelt and kept the angel's word Used With Tune: MANGER SONG

Come and join the celebration

Author: Valerie Collison (b. 1933) Meter: 11.14 with refrain Appears in 9 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:15-18 First Line: See the shepherds hurry down to Bethlehem Topics: Christ Incarnate Christmas and Epiphany; Children Used With Tune: CELEBRATIONS

Oh, Sleep Now, Holy Baby

Author: John Donald Robb, 1892-1989 Meter: Irregular Appears in 7 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:17-19 First Line: Oh, sleep now, holy baby (Duérmete, Niño lindo) Refrain First Line: Alaru, alamé Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: A LA RU Text Sources: Hispanic folk song
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I come from hevin [heich] to tell

Author: Martin Luther (1483-1546); John Wedderburn (fl. 1540); Kenneth Elliott (b. 1929); Robert Wedderburn (fl. 1540) Appears in 4 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:1-16 Lyrics: 1 I come from hevin [heich] to tell the best nowells that e'er befell. To you thir tythings trew I bring and I will of them say and sing. 2 This day to you is born ane Child of Marie meik and Virgin mild. That blissit bairn bening and kind, bening and kind, sall you rejoyce baith hart and mind. 3 Lat us rejoyis now and be blyth and with the Hyrdis go full swyth and see what Godis grace hes done throu Christ to bring us to his throne. 4 My saull and life stand up and see wha lyis in ane cribbe of tree. What Babe is that, sa gude and fair? sa gude and fair? It is Christ, Godis Son and Air. 5 The silk and sandell thee to eis ar hay and sempill sweilling clais wharin thou gloris greitest King as thou in hev'n war in thy ring. 6 And war the warld ten times sa wide cled ouer with gold and stanes of pride unworthie yit it were to thee, yit it were to thee, under they feet ane stule to be. 7 O my deir hart, yung Jesus sweit prepair thy creddill in my spreit! And I sall rock thee in my hart and never mair fra thee depart. 8 Bot I sall praise thee evermoir with sangis sweit unto thy gloir. The kneis of my hart sall I bow, all I bow and sing that rycht Balulalow. Topics: Life in Christ Christ Incarnate - Christmas and Epiphany; Christ Incarnate Christmas and Epiphany Used With Tune: BALULALOW Text Sources: The Gude and Godlie Ballatis, 1578
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Of the Father's love begotten

Author: John Mason Neale (1818-1866); Prudentius (348-c. 413); Henry Williams Baker (1821-1877) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7.7 Appears in 221 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:1-20 Lyrics: 1 Of the Father's love begotten ere the worlds began to be, he is Alpha and Omega, he the source, the ending he, of the things that are, that have been, and that future years shall see, evermore and evermore. 2 By his word was all created; he commanded; it was done: heaven and earth and depths of ocean, universe of three in one; all that sees the moon's soft shining, all that breathes beneath the sun, evermore and evermore. 3 O that birth for ever blessèd, when the Virgin, full of grace, by the Spirit's power conceiving, bore the Saviour of our race, and the Babe, the world's Redeemer, first revealed his sacred face, evermore and evermore. 4 This is he whom seers and sages sang of old with one accord, whom the voices of the prophets promised in their faithful word; now he shines, the long-expected; let creation praise its Lord, evermore and evermore. 5 All the heights of heaven, adore him; angel hosts, his praises sing; powers, dominions bow before him, and extol our God and King; let no tongue on earth be silent, every voice in concert ring, evermore and evermore. 6 Christ, to thee, with God the Father, and, O Holy Ghost, to thee, hymn and chant and high thanksgiving, and unwearied praises be, honour, glory and dominion, and eternal victory, evermore and evermore. Topics: Life in Christ Christ Incarnate - Christmas and Epiphany; Jesus Word of God Used With Tune: CORDE NATUS (DIVINUM MYSTERIUM)
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There's a Song in the Air

Author: Josiah G. Holland Meter: 6.6.6.6.12.12 Appears in 211 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:7-16 First Line: There's a song in the air! Lyrics: 1 There's a song in the air! There's a star in the sky! There's a mother's deep prayer, And a Baby's low cry! And the star rains its fire while the beautiful sing, For the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King! 2 There's a tumult of joy O'er the wonderful birth, For the Virgin's sweet Boy Is the Lord of the earth. Ay! the star rains its fire while the beautiful sing, For the manger of Bethlehem cradles a King! 3 In the light of that star Lie the ages impearled; And that song from afar Has swept over the world. Every hearth is aflame, and the beautiful sing In the homes of the nations that Jesus is King! 4 We rejoice in the light, And we echo the song That comes down through the night From the heavenly throng. Ay! we shout to the lovely evangel they bring, And we greet in His cradle our Savior and King! Amen. Topics: Jesus Christ Birth Used With Tune: CHRISTMAS SONG
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Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your Eyes

Appears in 163 hymnals Scripture: Luke 2:8-15 Lyrics: 1 "Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your Eyes, "and send your Fears away; "News from the Region of the Skies, "Salvation's born to Day. 2 "Jesus, the God, whom Angels fear, "comes down to dwell with you; "To-day he makes his Entrance here, "but not as Monarchs do. 3 "No Gold. nor purple swadling Bands, "nor royal shining Things; "A Manger for his Cradle stands, "and holds the King of Kings. 4 "Go Shepherds, where the Infant lies, "and see his humble Throne, "With Tears of Joy in all your Eyes, "go Shepherds, kiss the Son." 5 Thus Gabriel sang, and strait around the heavenly Armies throng; They tune their Harps to lofty Sound, and thus conclude the Song: 6 "Glory to God that reigns above, "let Peace surround the Earth: "Mortals shall know their Maker's Love, "at their Redeemer's Birth." 7 Lord! and shall Angels have their Songs, and Men no Tunes to raise? O may we lose our useless Tongues, when they forget to praise! 8 Glory to God that reigns above, That pitied us forlorn, We join to sing our Maker's Love, for there's a Saviour born.

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