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Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: Common Praise #94 (2000) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail to the Lord who comes, comes to his temple gate, not with his angel host, not in his kingly state: no shouts proclaim him nigh, no crowds his coming wait. 2 But borne upon the throne of Mary's gentle breast, watched by her duteous love, in her fond arms at rest; thus to his Father's house he comes, the heavenly guest. 3 There Joseph at her side in reverent wonder stands; and, filled with holy joy, old Simeon in his hands takes up the promised child, the glory of all lands. 4 Hail to the great First-born, whose ransom-price they pay, the Son before all worlds, the child of man to-day, that he might ransom us who still in bondage lay. 5 O Light of all the earth, thy children wait for thee: come to thy temples here, that we, from sin set free, before thy Father's face may all presented be. Topics: Candelmas; Epiphany IV Year C Scripture: 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton (1826-1893) Hymnal: Ancient and Modern #110 (2013) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail to the Lord who comes, comes to his temple gate, not with his angel host, not in his kingly state: no shouts proclaim him nigh, no crowds his coming wait. 2 But borne upon the throne of Mary's gentle breast, watched by her duteous love, in her fond arms at rest; thus to his Father's house he comes, the heavenly guest. 3 There Joseph at her side in reverent wonder stands; and, filled with holy joy, old Simeon in his hands takes up the promised child, the glory of all lands. 4 Hail to the great First-born, whose ransom-price they pay, the Son before all worlds, the child of man to-day, that he might ransom us who still in bondage lay. 5 O Light of all the earth, thy children wait for thee: come to thy temples here, that we, from sin set free, before thy Father's face may all presented be. Topics: Atonement; Light; Mary; Other Saints and Festivals The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Candlemas); The Fourth Sunday of Epiphany Year C; The Presentation of Christ in the Temple Scripture: Malachi 3:1 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-93 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #157 (1986) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail to the Lord who comes, Comes to his temple gate! Not with his angel host, Not in his kingly state; No shouts proclaim him nigh, No crowds his coming wait; 2 But borne upon the throne Of Mary's gentle breast, Watched by her duteous love, In her fond arms at rest; Thus to his Father's house He comes, the heavenly guest. 3 There Joseph at her side In reverent wonder stands; And, filled with holy joy, Old Simeon in his hands Takes up the promised Child, The glory of all lands. 4 Hail to the great First-born Whose ransom-price they pay! The Son before all worlds, The Child of man to-day, That he might ransom us Who still in bondage lay. 5 O Light of all the earth, Thy children wait for thee! Come to thy temples here, That we, from sin set free, Before thy Father's face May all presented be! Topics: The Presentation of Christ in the Temple February 2nd; The Christian Year Festivals and Other Holy Days: Proper Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #259 (1985) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1. Hail to the Lord who comes, comes to his temple gate; not with his angel host, not in his kingly state; no shouts proclaim him nigh, no crowds his coming wait; 2. but, borne upon the throne of Mary's gentle breast, watched by her duteous love, in her fond arms at rest, thus to his Father's house he comes, the heavenly guest. 3. There Joseph at her side in reverent wonder stands; and, filled with holy joy, old Simeon in his hands takes up the promised child, the glory of all lands. 4 O Light of all the earth, thy children wait for thee! Come to thy temples here, that we, from sin set free, before thy Father's face may all presented be! Topics: Holy Days and Various Occasions The Presentation (February 2) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH

Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #279 (2008) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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Hail to the Lord who comes

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #772 (2010) Meter: 6.6.6.6.6.6 Lyrics: 1 Hail to the Lord who comes, comes to his temple gate; not with his angel host, not in his kingly state; no shouts proclaim him nigh, no crowds his coming wait; 2 but, borne upon the throne of Mary's gentle breast, watched by her duteous love, in her fond arms at rest, thus to his Father's house he comes, the heavenly guest. 3 There Joseph at her side in reverent wonder stands; and, filled with holy joy, old Simeon in his hands takes up the promised Child, the glory of all lands. 4 O Light of all the earth, thy children wait for thee! Come to the temples here, that we, from sin set free, before thy Father's face may all presented be! Topics: Saints' and Other Holy Days The Presentation Scripture: Malachi 3:1 Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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O thou not made with hands

Author: F. T. Palgrave (1824-1897) Hymnal: The Winchester Hymn Supplement #24 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH
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Hail to the Lord who comes

Hymnal: The Church and School Hymnal #39 (1926) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH

O thou not made with hands

Author: Francis Turner Palgrave Hymnal: Hymns for Worship #52 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120th
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I gave My life for thee

Author: Frances R. Havergal (1836-79) Hymnal: A Missionary Hymn Book #53 (1922) Languages: English Tune Title: OLD 120TH

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