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All hail! happy day, when enroll'd in our clay

Hymnal: Harmonia Americana #85a (1791) Lyrics: All hail! happy day, when enroll'd in our clay, The redeemer appear'd upon earth; How can we refrain to join in the strain, And to hail our Immanuel's birth. Languages: English Tune Title: NATIVITY
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All hail! happy day

Hymnal: A Pocket Hymn Book #CCXI (1791) Lyrics: All hail! happy day, When enrob'd in our clay, The redeemer appear'd upon earth: How can we refrain For to join the glad strain, And to hail our Immanuel's birth? 2 How boundless that love, First begotten above, And through Jesus to sinners made known Lift, lift up the voice, And exulting rejoice, For Jehovah to earth is come down. 3 Ye angels of God, Sound his praises abroad, And acknowledge him JAH, the I am: We also will join In a hymn so divine, Giving glory to God and the Lamb. 4 To Christ we will sing, As our High Priest and King, And our Prophet to teach us the road But more than all this, Fro Almighty he is, And we own him our crucify'd God! 5 To Jesus's praise Let us spend all our days, For 'tis he our surety has stood: He sojourned below, That his mercy might flow, And he purchas'd our pardon with blood! 6 O may the return Of this once blessed morn, Be for ever remember'd with joy; Sweet accents of praise, All our voices shall raise, Hallelujahs shall be our employ. 7 Let echo prolong, The harmonious song, Hallelujahs again and again: He kindles the fire, Whom the nations desire; And to him we devote the glad strain. 8 Blest Jesus, while we Pay our tribute to thee, Let us worship, admire, and adore, Accept as thy crown, What before was thy own, Hallelujahs and praise evermore. Topics: Nativity Languages: English
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All hail! happy day

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXI (1788) Lyrics: 1 All hail! happy day, When enrob'd in our clay, The Redeemer appear'd upon earth: How can we refrain For to join the glad strain, And to hail our Immanuel's birth? 2 How boundless that love, First begotten above, And through Jesus to sinners made known? Lift, lift up the voice, And exulting rejoice, For Jehovah to earth is come down. 3 Ye angels of God, Sound his praises abroad, And acknowledge him Jah, the I Am: We also will join In a hymn so divine, Giving glory to God and the Lamb. 4 To Christ we will sing, As our High Priest and King, And our Prophet to teach us the road: But more than all this, Fro Almighty he is, And we own him our crucify'd God! 5 To Jesus's praise Let us spend all our days, For 'tis he our surety has stood: He sojourned below, That his mercy might flow, And he purchas'd our pardon with blood! 6 O may the return Of this once-blessed morn, Be for ever remember'd with joy Sweet accents of praise, All our voices shall raise, Hallelujahs shall be our employ. 7 Let echo prolong, The harmonious song, Hallelujahs again and again: He kindles the fire, Whom the nations desire; And to him we devote the glad strain. 8 Blest Jesus, while we Pay our tribute to thee, Let us worship, admire, and adore, Accept as thy crown, What before was thy own, Hallelujahs and praise evermore. Topics: Nativity Languages: English
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All hail! happy day

Hymnal: A Pocket hymn-book, designed as a constant companion for the pious #CCXI (1790) Lyrics: 1 All hail! happy day, When enrob'd in our clay, The Redeemer appear'd upon earth: How can we refrain For to join the glad strain, And to hail our Immanuel's birth? 2 How boundless that love, First begotten above, And through Jesus to sinners made known! Lift, lift up the voice, And exulting rejoice, For Jehovah to earth is come down. 3 Ye angels of God, Sound his praises abroad, And acknowledge him JAH, the I AM: We also will join In a hymn so divine, Giving glory to God and the Lamb. 4 To Christ we will sing, As our High Priest and King, And our Prophet to teach us the road: But more than all this, Fro Almighty he is, And we own him our crucify'd God! 5 To Jesus's praise Let us spend all our days, For 'tis he our surety has stood: He sojourned below, That his mercy might flow, And he purchas'd our pardon with blood! 6 O may the return Of this once-blessed morn, Be for ever remember'd with joy; Sweet accents of praise, All our voices shall raise, Hallelujahs shall be our employ. 7 Let echo prolong The harmonious song, Hallelujahs again and again: He kindles the fire, Whom the nations desire, And to him we devote the glad strain. 8 Blest Jesus, while we Pay our tribute to thee, Let us worship, admire, and adore; Accept as thy crown, What before was thy own, Hallelujahs and praise evermore. Topics: Nativity Languages: English
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All hail! happy day, When enrob'd in our clay

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune book #383d (1866) Languages: English
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All hail! happy day

Author: C. Wesley Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnal #118 (1901) Languages: English Tune Title: ALL HAIL! HAPPY DAY
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Christmas day

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #383d (1889) First Line: All hail! happy day, When enrob'd in our clay Topics: Jesus Christ Incarnation and Birth Languages: English Tune Title: WORRELL
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All hail! happy day

Hymnal: Vestry Harmonies #14b (1868)
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All hail! happy day

Hymnal: David's Harp #250 (1842) Languages: English

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