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Glory In The Highest

Author: Daniel Edward Lorenz Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13113 First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing! Lyrics: 1 Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men In a happy song of praise combine; God’s salvation now appears, It shall crown the coming years With the comfort of a hope all divine. Refrain: Then glory in the highest let us sing! Should aloud the heav’nly chorus; Glory be to God on high, Let the earth to heav’n reply, As the Savior comes with light and with love. 2 O how glorious is the news! it can ne’er grow old; Let us tell it o’er and o’er again; Let us trumpet notes employ, Wake the earth to peace and joy, Christ the Lord has come to dwell among men. [Refrain] 3 What a gift to us is Christ! what a treasure vast! He is more than all the world beside; We may see His glory here, But ’twill more and more appear, While eternal years in Him we abide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Shout Aloud the Heavenly Chorus

Author: D. E. L. Hymnal: Tried and True #52 (1892) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing Topics: Christ advent of Scripture: Luke 2:14 Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Shout Aloud the Heavenly Chorus

Author: D. E. L. Hymnal: Notes of Triumph #52 (1886) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing Topics: Christ advent of Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Shout aloud the heavenly chorus

Author: D. E. L. Hymnal: Garnered Sheaves #52 (1888) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Shout Aloud the Heavenly Chorus

Author: D. E. L. Hymnal: Notes of Triumph #52 (1891) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Shout Aloud the Heavenly Chorus

Author: D. E. L. Hymnal: Hymns of Victory #83 (1905) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]
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Glory in the Highest

Author: D. E. Lorenz Hymnal: Notes of Victory for Sunday Schools #183 (1885) First Line: Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men Refrain First Line: Then glory in the highest let us sing! Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the angel hosts on high and the sons of men]

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