1 There came a little Child to earth
Long ago,
And the angels of God proclaimed His birth,
High and low.
2 Out in the night, so calm and still,
Their song was heard;
For they knew that the Child on Bethlehem’s hill
Was Christ the Lord.
3 They sing how the Lord of the world so fair,
A Child was born;
And that we might a crown of glory ware,
Wore a crown of thorn.
4 In mortal weakness, in want and pain,
He came to die,
That the children of earth might forever reign
With Him on high.
Source: Northfield Hymnal No. 3 #323
First Line: | There came a little Child to earth |
Author: | Emily E. S. Elliot |
Meter: | Irregular |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
There came a little Child to earth. Emily E. S. Elliott. [Christmas.] First published in 1856 in Matty's Missionary Box (London: T. Nelson & Son), and since included in Miss Elliott's Chimes for Daily Service, 1880, p. 97, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines. It has appeared in the Church Sunday School Hymn Book, 1868, Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal, 1876; Allon's Children's Worship, 1878, &c.; and is included in full and unaltered (save stanzas ii. 1. 8) as No. 373 in the Scottish Free Church Hymn Book, 1882. Its use is extensive. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
There came a little Child to earth. Emily E. S. Elliott. [Christmas.] First published in 1856 in Matty's Missionary Box (London: T. Nelson & Son), and since included in Miss Elliott's Chimes for Daily Service, 1880, p. 97, in 4 stanzas of 8 lines. It has appeared in the Church Sunday School Hymn Book, 1868, Scottish Presbyterian Hymnal, 1876; Allon's Children's Worship, 1878, &c.; and is included in full and unaltered (save stanzas ii. 1. 8) as No. 373 in the Scottish Free Church Hymn Book, 1882. Its use is extensive. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.]
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)