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Credo Hymnal

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84O come, O come, EmmanuelVENI EMMANUEL
85The coming of our GodOPTATUS VOTIS OMNIUM
86Come into our lives, O come Lord of Light[Come into our lives, O come, Lord of Light]
87The king shall come when morning dawnsMORNING SONG
88Veni, veni, EmmánuelVENI EMMANUEL
89The people that in darkness walkedCREDITON
90A virgin shall bring forth a firstborn son[A virgin shall bring forth a firstborn son]
91Hark! A herald voice is callingMERTON
92The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light[The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light]
93Come, Lord Jesus, maranatha[Come, Lord Jesus, maranatha]
94Alma Redemptoris Mater, quae pervia caeli porta manes[Alma Redemptoris Mater]
95We sing Emmanuel, Thy praise[We sing Emmanuel, Thy praise]
96Wake, awake, for night is flyingWACHET AUF
97Come, O come, O Love DivineROSEMONT
98People, look East, The time is nearBESANCON CAROL
99Savior of the nations, comeNUN KOMM, DER HEIDEN HEILAND
100Come, Thou long expected JesusHYFERDOL
101O come, Divine MessiahVENEZ, DIVIN MESSIR
102On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cryWINCHESTER NEW
103Wait for the Lord, His day is near[Wait for the Lord, His day is near]
104Creator of the stars of nightCONDITOR ALME SIDERUM
105Veni, redemptor gentium[Veni, redemptor gentium]
106Break forth, O beauteous heavenly lightERMUNTRE DICH
107Jesus Christ is born today[Jesus Christ is born today]
108Silent night, holy nightSTILLE NACHT
109What child is this, Who, laid to restGREEN SLEEVES
110While by the sheep we watched at nightJÜNGST
111Christians awake, salute the happy mornYORKSHIRE
112Puer natus in Bethlehem[Puer natus in Bethlehem]
113Awe and wonder fill this place[Awe and wonder fill this place]
114A Child is born in BethlehemPUER NATUS IN BETHLEHEM
115Timeless Beauty of the Father[Timeless Beauty of the Father]
116Lo, how a Rose e'er bloomingES IST EIN ROS
117Infant holy, infant lowlyW ZLOBIE LEZY
118Listen, children, into the night[Listen, children, into the night]
119O come, little children; O come, one and allIHR KINDERLEIN KOMMET
120Of the Father's love begottenDIVINUM MYSTERIUM
121While shepherds watched their flocks by nightWINCHESTER OLD
122It came upon a midnight clearCAROL
123Away in a manger, no crib for a bedMUELLER
124Angels we have heard on highGLORIA
125Angels, from the realms of gloryREGENT SQUARE
126Joy to the world! the Lord is comeANTIOCH
127Hark! the herald angels singMENDELSSOHN
128O holy night, the stars are brightly shiningCANTIQUE DE NOEL
129Behold a Virgin bearing HimO HEILAND, REISS
130O little town of BethlehemST. LOUIS
131When barren lay the pastureIL PANE DAL CIELO/BREAD FROM HEAVEN
132O Savior of our fallen raceCHRISTE, REDEMPTOR OMNIUM
133In the bleak midwinterCRANHAM
134Good Christian men, rejoiceIN DULCI JUBILO
135The snow lay on the groundVENITE ADOREMUS
136Slumber, O slumber, dear Jesus my treasure[Slumber, O slumber, dear Jesus my treasure]
137A great and mighty wonderES IST EIN' ROS' ENTSPRUNGEN
138The first Nowell, the angel did sayTHE FIRST NOWELL
139O precious Son of God divine[O precious Son of God divine]
140Holy, holy, is the night[Holy, holy, is the night]
141Praise we the Lord this daySWABIA
142O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fideles)ADESTE FIDELES
143Every soul can be a Bethlehem[Every soul can be a Bethlehem]
144What can I give to the King of all kings?[What can I give to the King of all kings?]
145See, amid the winter's snowHUMILITY
146Once in royal David's cityIRBY
147What star is this, with beams so brightPUER NOBIS
148We three kings of Orient areKINGS OF ORIENT
149Brightest and best of the stars of the morningMORNING STAR
150As with gladness men of oldDIX
151O Christ, the Ransomer of man[O Christ, the Ransomer of man]
152God rest ye merry, gentlemenGOD REST YOU MERRY
153Earth has many a noble citySTUTTGART
154When Christ's appearing was made knownERHALT UNS HERR
155Songs of thankfulness and praiseSALZBURG
156Spare us, Lord, O spare usPARCE DOMINE
157Parce, Domine[Parce, Domine]
158From ashes to the living fontST. FLAVIAN
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