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sBreak ‘Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly> Light 207 i axe, o sit oui sane |e ren See ft hnson, stanza 2 °F partition berween us. — Ephesians Norman F. Johason, stanza paren Dette Ephesians 2:14 Harmonized by J. S, Bach ’ 1 Break forth, © beau-teous heaven-ly light, And ush-eF in the 2 Break forth, O beau-teous heavenly light, To. herald our sal Ss =a 1 mom - ing; Ye — shep-herds, shrink not with af fright, But 2 - tion; He stoops, to earth— the God of might, Our I, Ane 1 hear the an-gel’s warm - ing. This Child, now weak in in - fan-cy, OOF 2 hope and ex-pec - ta - tion. He comes in hu-man flesh to dwell, Our ae | oe ee t ae j f cae Q 1 con - fi- dence and joy shall be, The power of Sa - tan 2 God with, us, Im - man- u- el, The night of dark - ness — oe aS fr Our peace e -ter- nal mak - Our fall= en race be - friend - ing. a Second stanza Copyright 1973 by Covenant Press, Used by perm CHRISTMAS C ete All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence 166 Let all mortal flesh keep stent, — Habakkuk 2:20 James PICARDY. of St ri CARD’ pirat Mowe French Carol FO” iso k Se eg ei all mor-tal flesh Keep si lence, And with fear and trem-bling_ stand; i ing of Kings. ee born of — Mar- y, As of old on earth He — stood, 3 at His feet the six-winged —ser~ aph; Cher- u-bim with watch-ful eye SSS rte] : ao | o—| 1 Pon-der noth-ing world -ly mind -ed, For with bless-ing in His hand 3 Lord of lords in human na ture, Inthe bod-y and the blood, 3 Velltheir fac- es {0 His Pres-ence, As with ceaseless voice they cry, 0 | Christ our God to earth de-scend - eth, Our fullhom-age to. de - mand. 2 He will give to all the faith - ful ‘His own self for heaven-ly food. 3“AL- le-lu-ia, Al- Ie- lu - ia, Al - le-lu- ia, Lord most high!” igre CHRISTMAS ww I Wonder As T Wander 183 ‘As He spake by His Holy Prophets hich have een ei EEEEEe sce the word Geran, I WONDER appsetty John Jacob Niles bake tng Appalachian Folksong anid ion Adapted by John Jacob Niles 1 Arranged by Fred Bock I won-der as 1 wan. vy 6 b When Ma ~ ry birthed “Ye $8 out un der the sky, Sr es sus had wang eg MOE ita cows tll 1 won-der as : an-y wee thing: 4 4 wander out un = der the skys E = 33 SS | 1 How Je - sus, the shy > dor, did ci fe i or 2 With wise- men and far - mers and Shep-hogs ¢2y %& — For SAN Star in the Shy, (gg! Mt shepherds and all’ But / ac on the wing; Or 4 How Je- sus, the Sav’- ior did come for ‘te Mines OF —$—-F—_5 __g ond Z — et | fg nal 1 poor, or-nery peo - ple like you and like Mr I 2 high from God's heav - en a star's light did fall, And the 3 all of God’s an-gels in heav-en to sing, He 4 poor, or-nery peo - ple like you and like I~ I io e g—_¢ : a g—— pa 1 3 4 2 prom-ise of won-der as I sure - ly could have won-der as 1 wan - der, Out a- ges It had it, "Ca wan - der, Out use then did re - call. eI un-der the sky. He was the King! un-der the sky. 3 ye 41) tat 4 © Copyright 1934, 1984 by G. Sehitmer, Inc. This arrangement © Copyright 1976 by G. Schirmer, Inc. All rights reserved, Used by ‘permission, CHRISTMAS The Incarnation nable men to become sons of Gog, 167 a The Son of God became @ man to “C's, Lem 168 Come, Thou cLong-Expected Jesus HY} rActs 13: 32,33 Descant by Pay) gihaté And we dear unto Siotund God hath fulfilled. — Charles Wesley Descant f 2 Come, Lord, born 10 de- liv - er, Born a child, born MP 1 Come, Thou long - ex-pect - ed Je - sus Born to set Thy > Bon Thy peo - ple t0 de-liv - en Born a child ang = > child and a King, born to reign, reign in’ us for-ev - er, and sins re-lease us; in us for- ev - er, From our fears a King, Born to reign crese. epee f Now Thy gra- cious King - dom bring. By Thy Spit j= = Z — 3 = us find our rest in Thee. Is rael’s Thy gra - cious King - dom bring. By Thine T © Copyright 1976 by Paragon Associates, In.” All ights reserved. CHRISTMAS e 6 * eyo. f—$ = = aed = | = SS — e+ fer ~ nal Spir - it ye Rule in all our hearts a ~ ne genet and CON = SO- la tion, Hope of all the earth Thou ter - nal Spir - it Rute in all our hearts a - a owt lu-ia, Al - le- lu - ia, aan Dear De - sire of ev - ery na = tion, By Thine all - suf - fi - cient mer - it ES a es SS pas £- 7 2 £—e- ———- te + | . Al-le- lu - ia, to Thy glo-rious throne, A - men. A- men. ae pF s =; oT 1 doy of ev - ery long - ing heart. 2 Rose) us to Thy glo - rious throne. A - men. co * Qs = e—-g? nd CHRISTMAS Realms of Glory 1. —Matthew 2:2 190 Angels from the jorship Him |. We have come (0 REGENT soUaRe Henry T. Smart James Montgomery . a 2 SSS i flight o’er all the earth; Ims of glo -ry, Wing your fig th; > Sh ee he "Fila a- bid - ing, Watch- ing 0 er your flocks by night, 3 Wise men leave your con - tem-pla-tion, Bright-er vl ~ sions beam a - far; 4 Saints be- fore the al - tar bend-ing, Watch- ing long in hope and fear, f- pte ge ae > = 2 a =< oe o| K \ 1. + Se os = 1 Ye who sang cre - a-tion’s sto- ry, Now pro-claim Mes - si - ah’s birth: 2 God with man is now re-sid-ing, Yon-der shines the in- fant light: 3 Seek the great De - sire of na-tions, Ye have seen His na-tal star: 4 Sud-den-ly the Lord, de-scend-ing, In His tem-ple__ shall ap - pear: e digg fe tts fpr | Come and wor-ship, come and wor-ship, Wor-ship Christ, the new-born King, A-men. ra CHRISTMAS 194 Anfant Holy, Infant cLowly » For Heis Lord ‘of lords, and King of kings. . “nant hee he otf on ld Paraphrase by Edith M. G. Reed in-fant low - ly, for His bed a cat. shep-herds keepring vig-il till the come stall; iG ney ty 1 In - fant ho- ly, 2. Flocks were sleep-ing: 1 Ox -en low - ing, lit - tle know ‘ing i , «ing Christ, the babe, 2 Saw the glo. ry, heard the sto - ry, ti-dings of | pa cae pel true, 1 Swift are wing ~ i 1 - ing an-gels sing - i 2 Th as gels sing - ing, s i i us re- joic - ing, free from sor - row, Pras = ting - ing, 2 ses vole - ing d 1 tid - ings bring - i 2 greet th ing - ing: Christ the — bi i mor ~ row: Christ the ia ae ee fl a mm for you. Taken with permissic ‘ermission from the “Kingsway Carol 'atol Book”, Published by Evans Brothers, London. CHRISTMAS © Sing a Song secame Finca the world, — Sohn 8:37 208 sas rborn, ond for this ca Tothis end vant tees 2 | a Louis F. Benson \ ; x Of shep-herds watch-ing 41 th-le-hem, 8 there 10 sing a SOME Of Nt eth, Of sun-ny days of jy 20 sing @ sons of Gal -i-lee, OF lake and woods and yj 3.0 sing a sone of Cal -va- ry, Its glo- ry and dis - may 40 sing a song 1 ee *t # [Aa + =e i f a to them From an-gels in the gir 1 And of the news that came to them From on- 8S oe ing of fra- grant flow-ers y: 2 Oe ho walked up on the sea And bade the waves be sti: i o Hin Who hung up ~ on the tree, And 100k our sins a ~ yay, pears | T Q | yo > = fas a = : 1 The light that shone on Beth-le- hem Fills all the world to - day; 2 For — now the flowers of Naz-a-reth In ev-ery heart may grow; 3 For though like waves on Gal- i- lee, Dark seas of trou-ble roll, 4 For He who died on Cal-va-ry Is ris - en fromthe grave, 2 Bo, p—f_f ¢-4 : 2 my = ——— aha crt + = = SHS 4 a a 3 = a 1 Of Je-sus’ birth and peace on earth The an-gels sing al - way. 2 Now spreads the fame of His dear name On all the winds that blow. 3. When faith has heard the Mas-ter’s word, Falls it 7 peace up-on the soul. 4 And Christ, our Lord.by heaven a-dored. Is might-y now to save. pao 8 5 esi from “The English Hymna, by permision of Oxford Universtiy Pr sk A-men. THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JESUS CHRIST °While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by ‘Night Fear not, for I bring you 175 . 800d tidings of great joy. — Luke 2:10 CHRISTMAS anu 72! | ‘Arranged from George Friedrich Handel 2 a — = =] 2 = - e = et 1 While abep herds watched their flocks by night, All seat-ed on the 2 “Fear not!” said he, for might-y dread Had seized their trou - bled 3 “To © you in Da-vid’s town this day Is born, of Da- vid’s 4 “The heaven- ly Babe you there shall find To — hu-man view dis - 5 “all glo- ty be ‘to God on high, And to the earth be et = IF E = =f - I = B 1 [eae = a = = a zk = Slates mee: ' 1 ground, The an - gel of the — Lord came down, And 2 mind; ‘Glad ti - dings of great joy I bring To 3 line, The Sav- ior, who is Christ the Lord, And 4 played, All mean - ly wrapt in swath-ing- bands And 5 peace: Good will hence - forth from heaven to men Be - a | eb a j = s o DE = b z = > Si = I i 4 = cS $— as oe & > oe > 0 P Fr 1 glo - ry shone a - round, And glo - ry shone a - round. 2 you and all man - kind, To you and all man -_ kind. 3 this shall be the — sign— And ‘this shall_be the sign: in a man-ger —_ laid, And in a man-ger laid. 5 gin and_nev- er cease! Be - gin and nev - er cease!” | 2 A 5 2 = po E oe — fi gpreak Forth, O Beauteous ‘Heavenly~ Light 207 orperakten down the middle wait ERMUNTRE DICH Partition between us. — Ephesians 3:14 Johann Schop Harmonized by J. S. Bach nant Bry Troutbeck, stanza 1 Tote 1 Break forth, © beau-teous heavenly tj 2 Break forihy O beau-teous heavenly ety And an ush-€F in the our sal is o shep - herds, shrink not stoops to ‘earth— the 1 a ins: by with af- fright, But God of might, Our i 3 = rr ao hear the an-gel’s warn - ing. This Child, now weak in ur hope and ex-pec - ta - tion. He fomes in hu-man flesh to dwell, Our = 1) fg, 9, da Nae ee oy ] net 1 con - fi- dence and joy shall be, © The power of Sa - tan 2 God us, Im - man-u- el, The night of dark - ness Se ro RF eace e - ter- nal mak = —_ ing. Prall en race be - friend - ing. nd 1 break - ing, Our 2end - ing? Our 2 si stama Copyright 1973 by Covenant Press. Used by permission, ~~ CHRISTMAS

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