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Come, ye, with the Angels, sing Christmas carols to our King

Come, ye, with the Angels, sing Christmas carols to our King

Author: William T. Brooke
Tune: [Come, ye, with the Angels, sing Christmas carols to our King]
Published in 1 hymnal

Audio files: MIDI

Author: William T. Brooke

Brooke, William Thomas, born Jan. 9, 1848, and educated at the City of London School. After entering commercial life he felt a warm interest in hymnology, and from his intimate acquaintance with Daniel Sedgwick he gradually learnt all that Sedgwick had to teach. His hymns and translations were contributed to religious newspapers and periodicals. Many are still unpublished, but hymns of his will be found in the Monthly Packet, 1872; the Methodist Sunday School Hymnal, 1879; the Methodist Hymns for Missions, 1882; his own Churchman's Manual of Privte and Family Devotion, 1882; and in the Altar Hymnal, 1884. Following in Sedgwick's steps, he has authenticated the texts and authorship for several compilations (e.g.) Methodist Sunday School Hymn… Go to person page >

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First Line: Come, ye, with the Angels, sing Christmas carols to our King
Author: William T. Brooke
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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