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CIX. The Nativity of Jesus

1 We celebrate the praise to day,
Of Godhead manifest in clay,
And of a woman born!
The promis'd Son to us is giv'n,
The glories of indulgent heav'n,
Our nature doth adorn.

2 Let it be told to distant lands,
How softly wrapp'd in swaddling bands,
And in a manger laid,
Was he, whom we with joy confess,
The glorious Lord, our righteousness!
Born of a favour'd maid.

3 Long did the saints with ardour sigh
To see his day, and thus did cry,
Desire of nations come:
More blest are we who see and prove,
The fulness of the Father's love,
The state of man, assume.

4 The Lord himself hath giv'n the sign
Of richest grace, and love divine,
Promise'd of old to man;
How that a virgin should conceive:
The wond'rous tidings we believe,
And praise her first born son.

Text Information
First Line: We celebrate the praise to day
Title: The Nativity of Jesus
Author: James Relly
Meter: P. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ;
Topic: The Nativity of the Savior, Celebrated by Angels and Men
Notes: Public Domain.
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