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In Sweetest Accord

Author: Annie Lewis Pinfold Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #3503 First Line: Night serene and fair Refrain First Line: ’Neath yon heav’nly sign Lyrics: 1 Night serene and fair, Naught its peace can mar; Lo! in skies above, Dawns a radiant star. Shepherds in the field, Guarding safe their fold, Mute with rapture kneel in worship, Glory behold. Refrain: ’Neath yon heav’nly sign Sleeps a child divine; Bow in humble adoration, Own Him as Lord. Music in the sky, Voices clear and high, Harps of gold resounding In sweetest accord. 2 White winged seraphs chant Heaven’s triumph song; Earth in gladness wakes, Every note prolongs. Answering hills send back, Faint melodious strains; Choirs celestial bring good tidings, Sing grand refrains. [Refrain] 3 Seek the manger low, Haste your Lord to find; Christ this day is born, Savior of mankind. In a shelter rude— Lowly is the stall— Lies a tiny royal stranger, King over all. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Night serene and fair]
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In Sweetest Accord

Author: Annie L. Pinfold Hymnal: Kingdom Songs #216 (1914) First Line: Night serene and fair Refrain First Line: 'Neath yon heavenly sign Languages: English Tune Title: [Night serene and fair]

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