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Out from the rising of the sun

Author: John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns from the East #10 (1907) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Lyrics: I Out from the rising of the sun, O’er tracts of desert wild, The Magi came on journey lone, To seek the heaven-born child; The star o’erhead their footsteps led, And hope their way beguiled. II They bore Him costly gifts of gold, And myrrh and spices sweet: “For He is King,” they had been told, Whom they would meekly greet; And they would go, in reverence low, And worship at His feet. III O humble Child, in manger laid! The wise beheld Thee there, And reverently their homage paid, And gave their offerings rare. Their quest was found, and to the ground They bowed the head in prayer. IV O Jesu, who in manger lay, The Son of God most high, Let me my humble homage pay, And bring my offerings nigh, And humbly greet Thee at Thy feet, And low in worship lie. Languages: English
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Out from the rising of the sun

Hymnal: Hymns of the Early Church #62 (1913) Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Lyrics: Out from the rising of the sun, O'er tracts of desert wild, The Magi came on journey lone, To seek the heaven-born Child; The star o'erhead their footsteps led, And hope their way beguiled. They bore Him costly gifts of gold, And myrrh and spices sweet: "For He is King," they had been told, Whom they would meekly greet; And they would go, in reverence low, And worship at His feet. 63 O humble Child, in manger laid! The wise beheld Thee there, And reverently their homage paid, And gave their offerings rare. Their quest was found, and to the ground They bowed the head in prayer. O Jesu, who in manger lay, The Son of God most high, Let me my humble homage pay, And bring my offerings nigh. And humbly greet Thee at Thy feet, And low in worship lie. Languages: English
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Out From The Rising Of The Sun

Author: John Brownlie; Unknown Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8787 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Out from the rising of the sun, O’er tracts of desert wild, The Magi came on journey lone, To seek the heaven-born Child; The star o’erhead their footsteps led, And hope their way beguiled. 2 They bore Him costly gifts of gold, And myrrh and spices sweet: "For He is King," they had been told, Whom they would meekly greet; And they would go, in reverence low, And worship at His feet. 3 O humble Child, in manger laid! The wise beheld Thee there, And reverently their homage paid, And gave their offerings rare. Their quest was found, and to the ground They bowed the head in prayer. 4 O Jesu, who in manger lay, The Son of God most high, Let me my humble homage pay, And bring my offerings nigh. And humbly greet Thee at Thy feet, And low in worship lie. Languages: English Tune Title: CONSOLATION (ULSTER)

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