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Carol, Merrily Carol

Author: Alfred Beirly Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Carol, merrily carol! O carol a song of love Used With Tune: [Carol, merrily carol! O carol a song of love]

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[Carol, merrily carol]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Alfred Beirly Incipit: 33432 31321 23215 Used With Text: Carol, Merrily Carol

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Carol, Merrily Carol

Author: Alfred Beirly Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #148 (1884) First Line: Carol, merrily carol! O carol a song of love Languages: English Tune Title: [Carol, merrily carol! O carol a song of love]
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Carol, Merrily Carol

Author: Alfred Beirly Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #159 (1901) First Line: Carol, merrily carol! Languages: English Tune Title: [Carol, merrily carol]
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Carol, Merrily Carol!

Author: Alfred Beirly Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16431 First Line: Carol, mer­ri­ly car­ol! Lyrics: 1 Carol, mer­ri­ly car­ol! O car­ol a song of love! To Je­sus, our in­fant Sa­vior, The bless­èd One from ab­ove. Carol, cheer­ily car­ol! Yes, car­ol a song of praise, To Him in the low­ly man­ger A song of thanks­giv­ing raise. To Him in the low­ly man­ger A song of thanks­giv­ing raise. 2 Carol, mer­ri­ly car­ol! O car­ol that name so dear— All beau­ti­ful name of Je­sus; ’Tis mu­sic to mor­tal ear. Carol, cheer­ily car­ol! Yes, car­ol of Heav’n’s bright ray; The glo­ry of Christ ap­pear­eth; All dark­ness hath passed away; The glory of Christ ap­pear­eth; All darkness hath passed away. 3 Carol, mer­ri­ly car­ol! O car­ol the ang­el lay, "All glo­ry to God in Heav­en, The Sav­ior is born to­day." Carol, cheer­ily car­ol! Yes, car­ol of Christ the Lord; Let an­gels and men for­ev­er Sound forth the tri­um­phant word; Let an­gels and men for­ev­er Sound forth the tri­ump­hant word. Languages: English Tune Title: HAMA

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Alfred Beirly

Author of "Carol, Merrily Carol" in Jewels of Praise Dr. Alfred Beirly was the author of many song books: Great Joy!, 1881 Crowning Glory No. 1, 1889 Sovereign Choir No. 1, A Book of Easy Anthems, 1889 Beirly’s Memorial Songs No. 1, 1892 Beirly’s Jubilee Choir Vol. 2, 1892 Beirly’s Song Triumph, 1892 Beirly’s Festal Days, 1894 Golden Grain Nos. 1 and 2 Combined, 1894 Beirly’s School Songs for Public or Private Schools, Academies and Colleges, No. 1, 1896 Beirly’s National Singer, 1898 The Concert Master, 1899 Emmanuel, a Sacred Oratorio, 1892 A Greater Chicago (The Woman’s Temple, date unknown) The Song Wonder, 1907 A New Harbor for Chicago, 1908 NN, Hymnary editor. Source: http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/b/e/i/beirly_a.htm
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