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How Sweet was the Song

Author: D. K. Hymnal: Garnered Gems #108 (1892) First Line: How sweet was the song of the angels of light Languages: English Tune Title: [How sweet was the song of the angels of light]
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How sweet was the song of the angels of light

Hymnal: Echo to Happy Voices #106 (1869) Languages: English
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The Bethlehem Song

Author: Alfred A. Graley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9566 Meter: 11.8.11.8 D First Line: How sweet was the song of the angels of light Lyrics: 1 How sweet was the song of the angels of light, As, bending o’er Bethlehem’s plain, They struck their bright harps, and the silence of night Awoke at the heavenly strain; While mildly around shone the glory divine, And bathed in effulgence so bright, The mountain, the valley, the sea, and the plain, Once robed in the mantle of night. 2 They sang of the break of redemption’s glad morn, The holy had longed to behold; They sang of a Savior in Bethlehem born, So long by the prophets foretold; They sang of good-will from our God unto men, Of peace to a valley of tears; They sang of salvation from death and from sin, A balm for our sorrows and fears. 3 Then "Glory to God in the highest!" I’ll sing, For I am a sinner on earth; I’ll welcome the tidings of mercy that bring The news of Emmanuel’s birth; I’ll go to His cross, though a sinner defiled, And wash in the fountain of blood; I’ll pray for the grace that can strengthen a child, And bring him at last to his God. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. EUPHRASIA

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