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Glory, glory, glory to God

Appears in 9 hymnals First Line: With glory lit, the midnight air [skies]

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[With glory lit, the midnight air]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. Dielman Incipit: 51342 31712 11762 Used With Text: Christmas Hymn

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With glory lit, the midnight air [skies]

Hymnal: Hymns used by the Pupils of the Sisters of Notre Dame #d244 (1955) Languages: English

With glory lit, the midnight air [skies]

Hymnal: Augsburg Songs, Nos. l and 2 Combined #d368 (1895) Languages: English
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Glory to God

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #35 (1880) First Line: With glory lit, the midnight air Refrain First Line: Glory to God, glory to God Lyrics: 1 With glory lit, the midnight air Revealed bright angels hov'ring there; In fear beheld the raptured swains When rose the heav'n-inspired strains, Chorus: Glory, glory, glory to God, And peace to earth, and peace to earth, Made glorious by the Saviour's birth, by the Saviour's birth. 2 Then sweetly spoke th' angelic voice; "Fear not; let heaven and earth rejoice; The Child in Bethlehem's crib that lies Is God, descended from the skies." Chorus: Glory, lory, glory to God, And peace to earth, and peace to earth, Made glorious by the Saviour's birth, by the Saviour's birth. 3 The choirs of Heaven still bless the morn, When God, through love for man, was born: That God we humbly bow before, And praise with angels, and adore. Chorus: Glory to God, glory to God, And peace to earth, And peace to earth, made glorious by the Saviour's birth, by the Saviour's birth. Languages: English Tune Title: [Glory to God]

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H. Dielman

Composer of "[With glory lit, the midnight air]" in Augsburg Songs for Sunday Schools and other services
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