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The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: C. P. Krauth; N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #358 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heav'nly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings: Peace, good-will. 2 The lowly Savior meekly lies. Lays off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 3 No human glory, might and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 4 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heav'n glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 5 Thou patriarchs' joy, Thou prophets' song, Thou heavenly Day-spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 6 Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp string, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: EMMANUEL
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The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: Nikolai F. Grundtvig; Charles P. Krauth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2146 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. The happy Christmas comes once more, The heavenly Guest is at the door, The blessèd words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings,Peace, good will. 2. This world, though wide and far outspread, Could scarcely find for You a bed. Your cradle was a manger stall, No pearl nor silk nor kingly hall. 3. O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flower of Jesse’s stem. 4. The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5. O wake, our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 6. O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight noon’s broad light hath won, And Jacob’s star outshines the sun. 7. Thou patriarchs’ joy, Thou prophets’ song, Thou heavenly Dayspring, looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David’s Son, great David’s Lord. 8. Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast, Then David’s harp strings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Languages: English Tune Title: EMMANUEL

The Happy Christmas Comes Once More

Author: Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783-1872; Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-1883 Hymnal: Ambassador Hymnal #41 (1994) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Christmas; Jesus Christ Birth Languages: English Tune Title: DET KIMER NU TIL JULEFEST

The happy Christmas comes once more

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig; Charles P. Krauth Hymnal: Sing to the Lord #57 (1959) Languages: English Tune Title: [The happy Christmas comes once more]
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a34 (1895) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heavenly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill-- The joyous tidings: Peace, Good-will! 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Through plainand village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flower of Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou Patriarch's joy, Thou Prophets' song, Thou heav'nly Day-Spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, Incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come Jesus, glorious heav'nly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-strings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Author: Nicolai F. S. Grundtvig, d. 1872; Charles Porterfield Krauth Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #23 (1917) Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heavenly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings: "Peace, good-will." 2 The lowly Saviour meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 3 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with it beams, Till midnight noon's broad light hath won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 4 Thou patriarchs' Joy, Thou prophets' Song, Thou heavenly Day-Spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 5 Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast, Then David's harpstrings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: EMMANUEL
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Author: Charles Porterfield Krauth, 1823-83; Nikolai F. S. Grundtvig, 1783 - 1872 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #28 (1958) Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heavenly guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill, The joyous tidings, 'Peace, good-will.' 2 The lowly Saviour meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks his forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. A-men. 3 O wake, our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 4 O holy Child, thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with it beams, Till midnight noon's broad light hath won, And Jacob's star outshines the sun. 5 Thou patriarchs' joy, thou prophets' song, Thou heavenly Dayspring, looked for long, Thou Son of Man, incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord: 6 Come, Jesus, glorious heavenly Guest, Keep thine own Christmas in our breast, Then David's harpstrings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: EMMANUEL
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #34 (1880) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heavenly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill-- The joyous tidings: Peace, Good-will! 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Through plainand village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flower of Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou Patriarch's joy, Thou Prophets' song, Thou heav'nly Day-Spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, Incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come Jesus, glorious heav'nly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-strings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English
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The happy Christmas comes once more

Author: Rev. Charles Porterfield Krauth, D. D. Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #34 (1908) Lyrics: 1 The happy Christmas comes once more, The heav'nly Guest is at the door, The blessed words the shepherds thrill-- The joyous tidings: Peace, Good-will! 2 To David's city let us fly, Where angels sing beneath the sky; Through plain and village pressing near, And news from God with shepherds hear. 3 O let us go with quiet mind, The gentle Babe with shepherds find, To gaze on Him who gladdens them, The loveliest flower of Jesse's stem. 4 The lowly Savior meekly lies, Laid off the splendor of the skies; No crown bedecks His forehead fair, No pearl, nor gem, nor silk is there. 5 No human glory, might, and gold, The lovely Infant's form enfold; The manger and the swaddlings poor Are His, whom angels' songs adore. 6 O wake our hearts, in gladness sing, And keep our Christmas with our King, Till living song, from loving souls, Like sound of mighty water rolls. 7 O holy Child, Thy manger gleams Till earth and heaven glow with its beams, Till midnight hath noon's brightness won, And Jacob's Star outshines the sun. 8 Thou Patriarch's joy, Thou Prophets' song, Thou heav'nly Day-Spring looked for long, Thou Son of Man, Incarnate Word, Great David's Son, great David's Lord! 9 Come Jesus, glorious heav'nly Guest, Keep Thine own Christmas in our breast; Then David's harp-strings, hushed so long, Shall swell our jubilee of song. Topics: The Church Year Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: EMANUEL

The Happy Christmas

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #411 (1940) First Line: The happy Christmas comes once more Tune Title: [The happy Christmas comes once more]

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