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The Happy Christmas Comes One More

Author: N. F. Grundtvig; C. P. Krauth Hymnal: Christmas in Song #22a (1947) First Line: The happy Christmas comes once more Languages: English Tune Title: [The happy Christmas comes once more]
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Author: Rev. Charles Porterfield Krauth, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #34 (1908) Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heav'nly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill-- The joyous tidings: Peace, Good-will! 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Through plain and village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flower of Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou Patriarch's joy, Thou Prophets' song, Thou heav'nly Day-Spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, Incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come Jesus, glorious heav'nly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-strings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: EMANUEL

The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872; Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #41 (1994) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: DET KIMER NU TIL JULEFEST
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The Bells of Christmas

Author: Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #62 (1978) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: The bells of Christmas chime once more Lyrics: 1 The bells of Christmas chime once more; The heav'nly guest is at the door. He comes to earthly dwellings still With new year gifts of peace, good will. 2 This world, though wide and far outspread, Could scarcely find for you a bed. Your cradle was a manger stall, No pearl nor silk nor kingly hall. 3 Now let us go with quiet mind, The swaddled babe with shepherds find, To gaze on him who gladdens them, The loveliest flow'r of Jesse's stem. 4 Oh, join with me, in gladness sing, To keep our Christmas with our king, Until our song, from loving souls, Like rushing mighty water rolls! 5 O patriarchs' Joy, O prophets' Song, O Dayspring bright, awaited long, O Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord: 6 Come, Jesus, glorious heav'nly guest, And keep your Christmas in our breast; Then David's harpstrings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: Christmas; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: DET KIMER NU TIL JULEFEST
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The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #88 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heav'nly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings: Peace, good-will. 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Thro' plain and village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flow'r on Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls! 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou patriarchs' joy, Thou prophets' song, Thou heavenly Day-spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-string, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [The happy Christmas comes once more]
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Chime, Happy Christmas Bells, Once More

Author: Charles P. Krauth; Nicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig, 1783-1872 Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School #105 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Chime, happy Christmas bells, once more]

Great God of Nations

Author: Alfred A. Woodhull Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #112 (1942) First Line: Great God of nations, now to thee Languages: English Tune Title: A DANISH TUNE

Great God of Nations

Author: Alfred A. Woodhull Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #119 (1955) First Line: Great God of nations, now to thee Tune Title: A DANISH TUNE
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The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872; C. P. Krauth, 1823-83 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #143 (1996) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more; The heav'nly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings: Peace, goodwill. 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Through plainand village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flow'r on Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls! 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heav'n glow with it beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou patriarchs' joy, Thou prophets' song, Thou heav'nly Day-spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come, Jesus, glorious heav'nly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-string, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: Nativity of our Lord Languages: English Tune Title: DET KIMER NU TIL JULEFEST
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I Come Invited By Thy Word

Author: Thomas Kingo Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #169 (1927) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 I come invited by Thy word, To kneel before Thine altar, Lord. Receive me, then, and bid me stay With Thee, the Life, the Truth, the Way. 2 Oh, grant my soul the heav'nly food, Thy blessed body and Thy blood. Enrich me thro' this means of grace And make my heart Thy dwelling place. 3 Forgive my sins, supply my need, Forget, forget each wrongful deed. Do Thou in love with me abide And let Thy Spirit be my Guide. Topics: Holy Communion Languages: English Tune Title: [I come invited by Thy word]

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