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Uncommon Christmas Carols
Editor:
John Cozens
Publisher:
Schmitt, Hall & McCreary Company, Minneapolis, 1941
Notes:
Auditorium Series No. 54
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Elements of Worship
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1
Born is little Jesus In a manger small
[Born is little Jesus In a manger small]
2
A Child this day is born, A Child of high renown
[A Child this day is born]
3
This endris night I saw a sight
[This endris night I saw a sight]
4
Let all that are to mirth inclined
[Let all that are to mirth inclined]
5
Within the town of Beth'lem, away across the sea
[Within the town of Beth'lem, away across the sea]
6
Hark, from the midnight hills around
[Hark, from the midnight hills around]
7
Sweet baby, sleep, what ails my dear?
[Sweet baby, sleep, what ails my dear?]
8
There comes a barque full-laden, The sea of time is stirred
[There comes a barque full-laden]
9
Tell us, shepherds, clear, All that you have seen?
[Tell us, shepherds, clear]
10
On Christmas night all Christians sing
[On Christmas night all Christians sing]
11
O sisters too, How may we do
[O sisters too, How may we do]
12
The Father's Light and Splendor art Thou
[The Father's Light and Splendor art Thou]
13
The Lord, at first, did Adam make out of the dust and clay
[The Lord, at first, did Adam make]
14
O leave your sheep a-grazing in the meadow
[O leave your sheep a-grazing]
15
Rejoice, again I say Rejoice in God alway
[Rejoice, again I say Rejoice in God alway]
16
Immortal Babe Who this dear day
[Immortal Babe Who this dear day]
17
In the stable ('tis no fable)
[In the stable ('tis no fable)]
18
From earthly tasks lift up thine eyes
[From earthly tasks lift up thine eyes]
19
All this night bright angels sing
[All this night bright angels sing]
20
With triumph Has our Lord descended
[With triumph Has our Lord descended]
21
Bethlehem, thou happy city
[Bethlehem, thou happy city]
22
Little children, wake and listen
[Little children, wake and listen]
23
To an inn so lowly Mary brought the world's Redeemer
[To an inn so lowly]
24
Shepherds, O tell your story, Why haste ye so to day?
[Shepherds, O tell your story]
25
Hark! What mean those holy voices
[Hark! What mean those holy voices]
26
O God, the King of glory, our Sov'reign and our Friend
[O God, the King of glory]
27
Rejoice, ye Christians, loudly
[Rejoice, ye Christians, loudly]
28
Over the mountains, onward they journey
[Over the mountains, onward they journey]
29
How vain the cruel Herod's fear
[How vain the cruel Herod's fear]
30
Behold! Yon bright and beauteous star
[Behold! Yon bright and beauteous star]
31
The moon shines bright and the stars give a light
[The moon shines bright and the stars give a light]
32
Hark! Christian people, Bells from the steeple
[Hark! Christian people, Bells from the steeple]
33
All hail to the days that merit more praise
[All hail to the days that merit more praise]
34
Now, Joseph was an old man
[Now, Joseph was an old man]
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