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God Hath Sent His Angels

Author: Phillips Brooks Appears in 71 hymnals First Line: God hath sent his angels to the earth again Refrain First Line: Angels, sing his triumph, as you sang his birth Topics: God the Son Resurrection Used With Tune: EASTER ANGELS
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Looking Unto Jesus

Author: Frances R. Havergal Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: Looking unto Jesus! Refrain First Line: Lord, on thee depending Used With Tune: [Looking unto Jesus!]
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Gottes süsse Liebe

Author: E. M. Arndt Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: [Gottes süsse Liebe]
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Glory In The Highest!

Author: John Brownlie Meter: 11.11 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Glory in the highest! Hark, what angels sing Lyrics: 1 Glory in the highest! Hark, what angels sing: Was there e’er such music borne on rising wing? See, the gates of Heaven on their portals rise, And the song that charms us comes from paradise. 2 Glory in the highest! Christ our Lord is born; Hail His glorious advent on this happy morn; Ages long have waited ’mid their brooding ills; Now the herald-voices wake the silent hills. 3 Herdsmen in their watching lift their eyes amazed; Sages from the sunland st the starlight gazed; And they bear their treasures, gold for diadem, Meet to crown the monarch born at Bethlehem. 4 Glory in the highest! with the sages bring What is best and fairest for an offering; Lay before the manger where the Infant lies, All your heart’s devotion, love’s best sacrifice. Used With Tune: ZOVKO Text Sources: Hymns of the Early Church by John Brownlie (London: Morgan & Scott, 1913
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Encamping Angels

Author: Martha E. Pettus Meter: 11.11 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hush! we are surrounded! See you not the foe Lyrics: 1 "Hush! we are surrounded! See you not the foe— All encamped and guarded, watching us below?" "Yes," I said, "I see them—they are very near; I can hear their footsteps, yet I do not fear. 2 "For oh, look, my brother, nearer than the foe Are the tents of angels, shining pure as snow. See the shining sentries pace our camp tonight, Rank on rank of watchers, glorious in their might. 3 "He who is their captain bids me trust His care; Well I know His bright ones keep their vigil there. Hosts may camp against me—heart, thou shalt not fear! He, the Lord of angels, God our king is here." Used With Tune: ZOVKO Text Sources: The Wayside Shrine (Boston: Sherman, French & Company, 1914)
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Whence Those Sounds Symphonious?

Author: Thomas Kelly Meter: 11.11 D Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Whence those sounds symphonious? Solemn, sweet and rare, Music most harmonious Filling all the air: Hark! ’tis angels singing, Singing here on earth; Joyful tidings bringing, Of the Savior’s birth. 2 In that region yonder, Where the angels sing, Bursts of joy and wonder Make the air to ring: Praise and adoration Be to God above: And to man, salvation, Object now of love. 3 Now, ye heavens, sing ye; Earth, break forth and cry; O ye mountains, ring ye, With the sound of joy; For the Lord has done it: His the victory. His own arm hath won it: Israel shall be free. Used With Tune: ZOVKO Text Sources: Hymns Not Before Published (Dublin: Thomas Johnston, 1815)

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