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Waken, Christian children

Author: L. C. Hamerton Hymnal: The Church Hymnal #651 (1920) First Line: Waken, Christian children! Lyrics: 1 Waken, Christian children! Up and let us sing With glad voice, the praises Of our newborn King. Up! 'tis meet to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us to-day. Come, nor fear to seek Him, Children though we be; Once He said of children, "Let them come to me." Waken, Christian children, Up! and let us sing, With glad voice, the praises Of our newborn King. 2 In a manger lowly Sleeps the heavenly Child; O'er Him fondly bendeth Mary, Mother mild. Far above that stable, Up in Heaven so high, One bright star outshineth Watching silently. Fear not then to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh or incense Fitting for a King. Waken, etc. 3 Gifts He asketh richer, Offerings costlier still; Yet may Christian children Bring them if they will. Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye; Best of gifts, He loveth Infant purity. Haste we then to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us to-day. Waken, etc. Topics: Youth and School Life Carols Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children!]
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Waken, Christian children

Hymnal: Voices of Praise #355 (1883) Lyrics: 1 Waken, Christian children, Up, and let us sing, With glad hearts and voices, Of our newborn King. Up! 'tis meet to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. 2 In a manger lowly Sleeps the heavenly Child, O'er Him fondly bendeth Mary, Mother mild. Far above that stable, Up in heaven so high, Once bright star outshineth, Watching silently. 3 Fear not, then, to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh, or incense, Fitting for a King. Gifts He asketh richer, Offerings costlier still, Yet may Christian children Bring them if they will. 4 Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye; Best of gifts, He loveth Infant purity. Haste we, then, to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory. Born of us to-day. Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]
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Waken! Christian Children

Author: Samuel C. Hamerton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7147 Meter: 6.5.6.5 Lyrics: 1. Waken! Christian children, Up and let us sing, With glad voice the praises Of our newborn King. 2. Up! ’tis meet to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. 3. Come, nor fear to seek Him, Children though we be; Once He said of children, Let them come to Me. 4. In a manger lowly Sleeps the heav’nly Child; O’er Him fondly bendeth Mary, mother mild. 5. Far above that stable, Up in Heav’n so high, One bright star out-shineth, Watching silently. 6. Fear not then to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh, or incense Fitting for a King. 7. Gifts He asketh richer, Offerings costlier still, Yet may Christian children Bring them if they will. 8. Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye; Best of gifts He loveth Infant purity. 9. Haste we then to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken! Christian children]
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Waken! Christian Children

Author: S. C. Hamerton Hymnal: Melodies for Little People #11 (1891) First Line: Waken, Christian children Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]
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Waken! Christian Children

Hymnal: Christmas Carols New and Old #16 (1871) Tune Title: [Waken! Christian children]
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Waken! Christian Children

Hymnal: Christmas Carols New and Old #16 (1878) Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken! Christian children]
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Waken, Christian Children

Author: S. C. Hamerton Hymnal: Forms and Hymns for Christmas #33 (1906) Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]
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Waken! Christian Children

Author: S. C. Hamerton Hymnal: The Epworth Hymnal #54 (1885) First Line: Waken, Christian children Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]
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Waken, Christian Children!

Hymnal: A Book of Song and Service #168 (1905) First Line: Waken, Christian children Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]
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Waken, Christian children

Author: S. C. Hamerton Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #265 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Waken! Christian children, Up and let us sing With glad hearts the voices, Of our newborn King. Up! ’tis meet to welcome, With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. 2 In a manger lowly Sleeps the heavenly Child; O’er Him fondly bendeth Mary, mother mild. Far above that stable, Up in Heaven so high, One bright star outshineth, Watching silently. 3 Fear not, then, to enter, Though we cannot bring Gold, or myrrh, or incense Fitting for a King. Gifts He asketh richer, Offerings costlier still, Yet may Christian children Bring them if they will. 4 Brighter than all jewels Shines the modest eye; Best of gifts He loveth Infant purity. Haste we, then, to welcome With a joyous lay Christ, the King of Glory, Born for us today. Topics: Christmas; Primary Department Tune Title: [Waken, Christian children]

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