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A Christmas Hymn

Author: Eleanor A. Hunter Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: From every spire on Christmas Eve

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[From ev'ry spire on Christmas Eve]

Appears in 152 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Rev. Geo. Voles Incipit: 51331 24423 17125 Used With Text: A Christmas Hymn

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From Every Spire on Christmas Eve

Author: Eleanor Hunter Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1507 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. From every spire on Christmas Eve, the Christmas bells ring clearly out Their message of goodwill and peace, with many a call and silver shout. For faithful hearts, the angels’ song still echoes in the frosty air, And by the altar low they bow, in adoration and in prayer. 2. A thousand blessed memories throng, the stars are holy signs to them, And from the eyes of every child looks forth the Babe of Bethlehem; But there are others, not like these, whose brows are sad, whose hopes are crossed, To whom the season brings no cheer, and life’s most gracious charm is lost. 3. To whom that story, old and sweet, is but a fable at the best, The Christmas music mocks their ears, and life has naught of joy or rest. Oh! for angel’s voice to pierce the clouds of grief that over them rise, The mists of doubt and unbelief that veil the blue of Christmas skies. 4. That they, at last, may see the Light which shines from Bethlehem, and unfold For Christ the treasures of their hearts, richer than spicery or gold. Hope of the ages, draw Thou near, till all the earth shall own Thy sway, And when Thou reignest in every heart it will, indeed, be Christmas Day. Languages: English Tune Title: DUANE STREET

From Every Spire on Christmas Ever

Author: Eleanor A. Hunter Hymnal: Christmas in Song #33 (1947) First Line: From ev'ry spire on Christmas Eve Languages: English Tune Title: [From ev'ry spire on Christmas Eve]
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A Christmas Hymn

Author: Eleanor A. Hunter Hymnal: The Standard Sunday School Hymnal #334 (1888) First Line: From ev'ry spire on Christmas Eve Languages: English Tune Title: [From ev'ry spire on Christmas Eve]

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George Coles

1792 - 1858 Composer of "DUANE STREET" in The Cyber Hymnal Rv George Coles United Kingdom 1792-1858. Born at Stewkley, England, he was converted at age 13 under John Wesley's ministry. He began preaching at age 22 and emigrated to America in 1818. He was a Methodist supply preacher on the Long Island circuit in NY and CT. The following year he became a member of the NY Conference and served several of the larger churches for several years. He married Belinda Wilson in 1820, and they had five children. They lived in several towns in NY during their lives. He served as editor of the “Christian Advocate and Journal” for 12 years, and the “Sunday School Advocate” for several years thereafter. He was a musician of some ability, and a good singer. He loved talking with children and often drew them around him. He authored “A concordance of the Holy Scriptures”, “Heroinces of Methodism”, and fiour other books. He died and is buried in Somers, NY. He kept journals, covering 50 years of activities. John Perry

E. A. Hunter

1855 - 1915 Person Name: Eleanor Hunter Author of "From Every Spire on Christmas Eve" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: November 3/13, 1855, Goshen, Indiana. Died: March 8, 1915. Hunter’s parents were Theodore and Rhoda Eleanor Farrand Hunter. Her works include: Stories Told by a Doll (New York: The American Tract Society, circa 1888) Wiscasset Stories Talks to Boys: Classic Teachings on Virtues & Values (New York: The American Tract Society, 1890) Talks to Girls: Classic Teachings on Virtues & Values (The American Tract Society, 1891) Children and the Home (New York: The American Tract Society) A New Mother Hubbard --www.hymntime.com/tch