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Christians, Listen, While We Sing

Author: Archdeacon Robert H. Groome Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Christians, listen, while we sing, (Dark, before the dawning) As it was commanded them, On this Christmas morning. 2. In a manger of the stall, (Dark, before the dawning) There they found the Lord of all, On this Christmas morning. 3. There they found the mother mild, (Dark, before the dawning) Gazing on her newborn child, On this Christmas morning. 4. Christian, art thou far from ill? (Dark, before the dawning) He will make thee happier still, On this Christmas morning. 5. Is an hour of sorrow near? (Dark, before the dawning) He will wipe away the tear On this Christmas morning. 6. Blessings rest on all within! (Dark, before the dawning) Newer life, and hopes begin On this Christmas morning. 7. Praise we then our Savior king; (Dark, before the dawning) As the angels once did sing On this Christmas morning: 8. Glory be to God on high, (Dark, before the dawning) Peace on earth and charity On this Christmas morning. Text Sources: Carols for Use in Church, by Richard R. Chope (London: William Clowes & Sons, Limited, 1894), number 70.

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[Christians, listen, while we sing]

Appears in 1 hymnal Incipit: 32343 54317 13517 Used With Text: Christians, listen, while we sing
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[Christians, listen while we sing]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Jehu Martin Incipit: 33534 56555 67143 Used With Text: Christians, listen while we sing
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MONTREAT

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Robert H. Groome, 1810-1889 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 51712 23351 27655 Used With Text: Christians, Listen, While We Sing

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Christians, listen, while we sing

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #156 (1916) Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Christians, listen, while we sing]
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Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #567 (1916) Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Christians, listen while we sing]
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Christians, Listen, While We Sing

Author: Archdeacon Robert H. Groome Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #837 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. Christians, listen, while we sing, (Dark, before the dawning) As it was commanded them, On this Christmas morning. 2. In a manger of the stall, (Dark, before the dawning) There they found the Lord of all, On this Christmas morning. 3. There they found the mother mild, (Dark, before the dawning) Gazing on her newborn child, On this Christmas morning. 4. Christian, art thou far from ill? (Dark, before the dawning) He will make thee happier still, On this Christmas morning. 5. Is an hour of sorrow near? (Dark, before the dawning) He will wipe away the tear On this Christmas morning. 6. Blessings rest on all within! (Dark, before the dawning) Newer life, and hopes begin On this Christmas morning. 7. Praise we then our Savior king; (Dark, before the dawning) As the angels once did sing On this Christmas morning: 8. Glory be to God on high, (Dark, before the dawning) Peace on earth and charity On this Christmas morning. Languages: English Tune Title: MONTREAT

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Robert Hindes Groome

1810 - 1889 Person Name: Archdeacon Robert H. Groome Author of "Christians, Listen, While We Sing" in The Cyber Hymnal Robert Hindes Groome (1810–1889) was an English churchman, who became archdeacon of Suffolk. Groome was born at Framlingham on 18 January 1810, the second son of the Rev. John Hindes Groome, formerly fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and rector for twenty-seven years of Earl Soham and Monk Soham in Suffolk. He was educated at Norwich under Richard Valpy and Howes, and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated B. A. in 1832, and M.A. in 1836. In 1833 he was ordained to the Suffolk curacy of Tannington-with-Brundish; during 1835 travelled in Germany as tutor to the son of Juan Álvarez Mendizábal, the Spanish financier; in 1839 became curate of Corfe Castle, Dorset, of which little borough he was mayor for a year; and in 1845 succeeded his father as rector of Monk Soham. Here, in the course of 44 years, he built the rectory and the village school, restored the fine old church, erected an organ, and rehung the bells. In 1858 he was appointed an honorary canon of Norwich, and from 1869 to 1887 was archdeacon of Suffolk. Failing eyesight forced him to resign that office, when 186 clergy of the diocese presented him with his portrait by William R. Symonds. He died at Monk Soham on 19 March 1889. Groome was a man of wide culture and of many friends. Chief among these were Edward Fitzgerald, William Bodham Donne, Dr. William Hepworth Thompson, the master of Trinity, and Henry Bradshaw, the Cambridge librarian, who said of him: 'I never see Groome but what I learn something from him.' He read much, but published little: a couple of charges, one or two sermons and lectures, some hymns and hymn-tunes, and articles in the 'Christian Advocate and Review,' of which he was editor from 1861 to 1866. He is remembered by his short Suffolk stories, 'The Only Darter,' 'Master Charlie,' &c., a collection of which appeared shortly after his death. For real humour and tenderness these come near to 'Rab and his Friends.' In 1843 he married Mary, third daughter of the Rev. J. L. Jackson, rector of Swanage, and Louisa Decima Wollaston. She bore him eight children, and, with four sons and two daughters, survived him. --en.wikipedia.org/wiki/

Jehu Martin

Composer of "[Christians, listen while we sing]" in Carols Old and Carols New