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Cradled all lowly,

Author: H. B. Farnie Appears in 17 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Cradled all lowly, Behold the Saviour Child! A Being holy, In dwelling rude and wild; Ne'er yet was regal state Of monarch proud and great, Who grasped a nation's fate, So glorious as the manger bed of Bethlehem. 2 No longer sorrow As without hope, O earth! A brighter morrow Dawned with that Infant's Birth. Our sins were great and sore, But these the Saviour bore, And God was wroth no more; His own Son was the Child that lay in Bethlehem. 3 Babe weak and wailing, In lowly village stall, Thy glory veiling, Thou cam'st to die for all. The sacrifice is done, The world's atonement won, Till time its course hath run, O Jesus, Saviour, Morning Star of Bethlehem. Topics: Youth and School Life Carols Used With Tune: [Cradled all lowly]
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Cradled All Lowly

Author: C. J. Staples Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Cradled all lowly]

Cradled in a Manger

Author: George Stringer Rowe Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: Cradled in a manger, meanly
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Cradled in a manger

Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: I. THE HOLY CHILD: 1 Cradled in a manger, In a stable bare, Lies a little infant, Pure and fair. 2 Over him his mother Bends with loving eye, While an old man watches, Standing by. 3 Far from home, and friendless, Who so poor as they! From the crowded inn door Turned away. 4 Wearied with the journey, And the hard world's scorn, Here the mother welcomes Her first born. 5 Oxen share his shelter, Cold the night wind blows, Straw his bed, and rough his Swaddling clothes. 6 Weak as other infants, Child of want and care, Claims he aught but pity, Lying there? II. THE MIGHTY GOD: 1 Why does that pale mother Gaze and tremble so, Showing deeper joy than Mothers know? 2 Why, before her baby Does that mother kneel? Whence the holy light her Eyes reveal? 1 Cradled in that manger Lies the Eternal Son, Who is with the Father, Ever One. 2 On that mother's bosom Sleeps in slumber still He who ruleth all things By His will. 3 Mary's child the prophets Called Immanuel,-- God, with us His creatures Come to dwell. 4 And the name of Jesus God by Gabriel gave; For, from sin His people He shall save. 5 Faith can see the Angels Watch around Him now, And, before the infant, Humbly bow. 6 Faith can hear them singing Sweetest songs of praise, Faith can catch the meaning Of their lays. III. THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD: 1 Holy Babe, we worship At Thy manger throne, And our Lord and Master Thee we own. 2 Oh! what love has led Thee To be born for us, All Thy power and glory Hidden thus! 3 Shall Thy love yet bring Thee Into deeper woe Than our coarser natures Ever know? 4 Shalt Thou long and labour Wandering souls to gain, Calling sinners to Thee, And in vain? 5 Shall those hands so tender, Feel the piercing nails, While Thy life in torment Sinks and fails? 6 Shall Thy form hang naked On the shameful tree-- Friends all fled, and foes all Mocking Thee? 7 Yes, for this Thou camest From Thy throne on high, For us men to suffer, And to die. 8 On Thy path no sorrow Shall unlooked for fall, Thou, from the beginning Knowest all. 9 Yet, Thy joys are deeper Than Thy sorrows are, And Thy zeal to save us Stronger far. 10 Thou wouldst have us joyful, Even as Thou art, Though we keep Thy sorrow In our heart. 11 We may hail Thy coming, Saviour, Healer, Friend, And, with Thee, look forward To the end. 12 When in our frail nature Thou hast toiled and died, Thou shalt rise to heaven, Glorified. 13 Souls shall fill the mansions In the home above, Trophies of Thy sorrow And Thy love. IV. THE PRINCE OF PEACE: 1 Now the new Creation Is in Thee begun, All that Adam lost us More than won. 2 Thou art the Incarnate, God with man made one, Giving man once more the Place of Son. 3 Thou art born to free us From the power of earth, Building us to Thee in The New Birth. 4 Thou art born to save us From the power of sin, From the evil round us And within. 5 Thou art born to change us By Thy grace Divine, And to make our natures Like to Thee. 6 Thou hast left Thy glory, Far beyond the skies, That with Thee to heaven We may rise. 7 One with Thee, O Saviour, May our lives be blest, One with Thee O bring us To Thy rest. 8 While by faith we see Thee, May our hearts adore, Till our eyes behold Thee Evermore. Amen. Topics: Our Lord Jesus Christ Christmas; The Story of the Nativity Used With Tune: [Cradled in a manger]

Cradled in a Manger

Author: Frances Martha Hubbert Meter: 6.5.6.5 Appears in 4 hymnals Used With Tune: [Cradled in a manger]
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Cradled in Manger

Author: James Humphris Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping Refrain First Line: Lullaby, lullaby Lyrics: 1 Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping, Shadows are creeping, soon daylight will die; Guarded from danger the Babe rests till morning; With hand rais’d in warning the mother is nigh. Refrain: Lullaby, lullaby, Winds are sighing, day is dying, Lullaby, lullaby, Mother watches near; Tho’ a manger be Thy bed, Angles hover o’er Thy head; Soon will come the morning red, Lullaby, lullaby! 2 What is He dreaming, the Christ-child so tender; Born but to render His life for our need? What hope is gleaming, what vision entrancing Of mankind advancing where Jesus shall lead? [Refrain] 3 Moments are flying, soon Christ shall awaken, Lov’d unforsaken, acclaim’d by His own. Praises undying are echoing near Him; All ye who do fear Him draw near to His throne. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Cradled in manger the Christ-child is sleeping]

Cradled in the Arms of Love

Author: Caroline L. Goodenough Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: God is a very present help

Cradled 'mid beasts, in fragrant hay

Author: Vincent B. Silliman Meter: Irregular Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: Folds thee through the night Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: SLUMBER SONG OF THE INFANT JESUS

Cradled upon a Bed of Hay

Author: C. M. Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: [Cradled upon a bed of hay]
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Cradle-Roll Song

Author: R. H. Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Upon our cradle-roll this name Used With Tune: [Upon our cradle-roll this name]

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