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Hymn For Christmas

Author: Nathaniel H. Carter, 1837-1830 Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: In hymns of praise, eternal God! Lyrics: 1 In hymns of praise, eternal God! When Thy creating hand Stretched out the arch of Heav’n abroad, And meted sea and land, The morning stars together sung, And shouts of joy from angels sung. 2 The Earth’s prime hour, more joyous far Was that eventful morn, When brilliant beam from Bethlehem’s star Announced a Savior born! Then sweeter strains from Heaven began— "Glory to God—good will to man." 3 Babe of the manger! Can it be? Art Thou the Son of God? Shall subject nations bow the knee, And kings obey Thy nod? Shall thrones and monarchs prostrate fall Before the tenant of a stall? 4 ’Tis He! the hymning seraphs cry, While hov’ring, drawn to earth; ’Tis He! the shepherds’ songs reply, Hail! hail Emmanuel’s birth! The rod of peace those hands shall bear, That brow a crown of glory wear! 5 ’Tis He! the eastern sages sing, And spread their golden hoard; ’Tis He! the hills of Sion ring, Hosanna to the Lord! The Prince of long prophetic years Today in Bethlehem appears! 6 He comes! The Conqueror’s march begins, No blood His banner stains; He comes to save the world from sins, And break the captive’s chains! The poor, the sick, and blind shall bless The Prince of Peace and Righteousness. 7 Though now in swaddling-clothes He lies, All hearts His power shall own, When He, with legions of the skies, The clouds of Heav’n His throne, Shall come to judge the quick and dead, And strike a trembling world with dread. Used With Tune: CHORLEYWOOD Text Sources: The Ladies' Magazine by Sarah J. Hale, vol. 1, p. 567 (Boston: Putnam & Hung, 1828)

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CHORLEYWOOD

Meter: 8.6.8.6.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Livesey Kennington R. Carrott, 1864-1900 Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 13354 32315 11176 Used With Text: Hymn For Christmas

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In hymns of praise, eternal God

Hymnal: The Christian Hymnal #70 (1875)
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In hymns of praise, eternal God

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book #119 (1866)

In hymns of praise eternal God

Hymnal: The Christian Hymnal #d332 (1871)

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Livesey Carrott

1864 - 1900 Person Name: Livesey Kennington R. Carrott, 1864-1900 Composer of "CHORLEYWOOD" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Prob­ab­ly 1864, Bos­ton, Lin­coln­shire, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca No­vem­ber 1900, Ken­sing­ton, Lon­don, Eng­land. Carrott was in Skir­beck, Lin­coln­shire, in 1871. By 1881, he was in Lon­don. He played the or­gan at St. Mat­thew’s, Bays­wa­ter, West Lon­don, and at St. James’, Hol­lo­way, London. © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)

Nathaniel H. Carter

1787 - 1830 Person Name: Nathaniel H. Carter, 1837-1830 Author of "Hymn For Christmas" in The Cyber Hymnal
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