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We Christians May Rejoice Today

Author: K. Füger, 1521-1592; C. Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #122 (1996) Meter: 4.4.11.4.4.11 Lyrics: 1 We Christians may Rejoice today, When Christ was born to comfort and to save us; Who thus believes No longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. 2 O wondrous joy That God most high Should take our flesh and thus our race should honor! A Virgin mild Hath borne this Child; Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. 3 Sin brought us grief, But Christ relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation. Since God with us Is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian's condemnation? 4 Then hither throng With happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we At last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. 5 Yea, let us praise Our God and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us. The bliss bestowed Today by God To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Topics: Nativity of our Lord Languages: English
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We Christians May Rejoice Today

Author: Caspar Füger; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7188 Lyrics: 1. We Christians may rejoice today When Christ was born to comfort and to save us. Who thus believes no longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. 2. Oh, wondrous joy that God most high Should take our flesh and thus our race should honor! A virgin mild hath borne this Child; Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. 3. Sin brought us grief, but Christ relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation. Since God with us is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian’s condemnation? 4. The hither throng with happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we at last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. 5. Yea, let us praise our God and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us. The bliss bestowed today by God To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Languages: English Tune Title: O JESUS CHRIST, DEIN KRIPPLEIN
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We Christians May Rejoice Today

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Caspar Füger Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #107 (1941) Meter: 4.4.11.4.4.11 First Line: We Christians may Lyrics: 1 We Christians may Rejoice today, When Christ was born to comfort and to save us. Who thus believes No longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. 2 Oh, wondrous joy That God most high Should take our flesh and thus our race should honor! A Virgin mild Hath borne this Child; Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. 3 Sin bro't us grief, But Christ relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation. Since God with us Is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian's condemnation? 4 Then hither throng With happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we At last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. 5 Yea, let us praise Our God and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us. The bliss bestowed Today by God To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Close of Service Scripture: Luke 2:20 Languages: English Tune Title: O JESU CHRIST, DEIN KRIPPLEIN
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We Christians may rejoice to-day

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Anon.; Gaspar Fugger Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #34 (1863) Lyrics: We Christians may rejoice to-day, When Christ was born to comfort and to save us; Who thus believes no longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. O wondrous joy, that God most high Should take our flesh, and thus our race should honour; A virgin mild hath borne this Child, Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. Sin brought us grief, but Christ relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation; Since God with us is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian's condemnation? Then hither throng, with happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we at last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. Yes, let us praise our God and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us The bliss bestowed to-day by God, To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Languages: English

We Christians may rejoice today

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Caspar Fugger Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnbook (Lutheran Conference of Missouri and Other States) #d359 (1889) Languages: English

We Christians may rejoice today

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Caspar Fugger Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d494 (1912) Languages: English
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We Christians may

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #156 (1918) Meter: 4.4.11.4.4.11 Lyrics: 1 We Christians may Rejoice today, When Christ was born to comfort and to save us; Who thus believes No longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. 2 O wondrous joy, That God most high Should take our flesh, and thus our race should honor; A virgin mild Hath born this Child Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. 3 Sin brought us grief; But Christ, relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation; Since God with us Is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian's condemnation? 4 Then hither throng With happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we at last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. 5 Yes, let us praise Our God, and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us; The bliss, bestowed Today by God, To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Topics: Christmas Languages: English
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We Christians may

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #40 (1893) Lyrics: 1 WE Christians may Rejoice to-day, When Christ was born to comfort and to save us; Who thus believes No longer grieves, For none are lost who grasp the hope He gave us. 2 O wondrous joy, That God most high Should take our flesh, and thus our race should honor; A Virgin mild Hath borne this child, Such grace and glory God hath put upon her. 3 Sin brought us grief; But Christ, relief, When down to earth He came for our salvation; Since God with us Is dwelling thus, Who dares to speak the Christian's condemnation? 4 Then hither throng With happy song To Him whose birth and death are our assurance; Through whom are we At last set free From sins and burdens that surpassed endurance. 5 Yes, let us praise Our God, and raise Loud hallelujahs to the skies above us; The bliss, bestowed To-day by God, To ceaseless thankfulness and joy should move us. Topics: Advent and Christmas Languages: English
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We Christians may

Author: Catherine Winkworth; C. Fuger Hymnal: The Bach Chorale Book #15 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: [We Christians may]

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