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The Babe Of Bethlehem

Author: Ebenezer Porter Dyer Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14190 First Line: All hail the peerless night Lyrics: 1 All hail the peerless night, Lit by unwonted light, When Bethl’hem’s star o’er Bethl’hem’s manger hung! While, on Judea’s plains, The wakeful shepherd swains Saw angel forms, and heard The song they sung. 2 Glory to God on high— The God who rules the sky— Goodwill to men, and Holy peace on earth; I seem to hear them sing; They make the heavens ring With songs of joy at our Redeemer’s birth. 3 Born of a Jewish maid, In Bethl’hem’s manger laid, His head lies pillowed On a virgin’s breast. And did He stoop so low? Did He the throne forego, To raise us sinners to The heav’nly rest? 4 Yes, Christ was born to bleed, Such was our dreadful need, That thro’ His death our Sins might be forgiv’n; Yet reigns He now on high, And soon shall every eye Behold His advent in The clouds of Heav’n. Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the peerless night]
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The Babe of Bethlehem

Author: E. P. Dyer Hymnal: Sparkling Diamonds #38 (1884) First Line: All hail the peerless night Languages: English Tune Title: [All hail the peerless night]

The babe of Bethlehem

Author: E. P. Dyer Hymnal: Sabbath Songs for Children's Worship #d3 (1869) First Line: All hail the peerless night

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