O Let Your Mingling Voices Rise

O let your mingling voices rise

Author: Mary Anne Roscoe Jevons
Published in 50 hymnals

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1 O let your mingling voices rise
In grateful rapture to the skies,
And hail a Savior’s birth;
Let songs of joy the day proclaim,
When Jesus all-triumphant came,
To bless the sons of earth.

2 He comes to bid the weary rest,
To heal the sinner’s wounded breast,
To bind the broken heart;
To spread the light of truth around,
And to the world’s remotest bound
The heavenly gift impart.

3 He comes our sinking souls to save,
From sin, from sorrow, and the grave,
And chase our fears away;
Triumphant over death and time,
To lead us to a happier clime,
Where reigns eternal day.

4 Then let your mingling voices rise,
In grateful rapture to the skies,
And hail a Savior’s birth;
Let songs of joy the day proclaim,
When Jesus all-triumphant came,
To bless the sons of earth.

Source: The Cyber Hymnal #8348

Author: Mary Anne Roscoe Jevons

Roscoe, Mary Ann, daughter of William Roscoe, was born in 1795, married to Thomas Jevons, 1825, and died in 1845. She edited Poems for Youth, by a Family Circle, Lond., 1820, to which her brothers and sister contributed. From 1831 she also edited The Sacred Offering, an Annual of original and selected poetry (Liverpool, D. Marple & Co.). Her 7 hymns were published in her Sonnets and other Poems, chiefly Devotional, in 1845. Of her hymns three are still in common use:— 1. [Now] O let your mingling voices rise. Christmas. 2. Thou must go forth alone, my soul. Death Anticipated. 3. When human hopes and joys depart. In Trouble and Affliction. Of these No. 3 was first published in her Poems for Youth, &c, 1820. --John Julian, D… Go to person page >

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First Line: O let your mingling voices rise
Title: O Let Your Mingling Voices Rise
Author: Mary Anne Roscoe Jevons
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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ARIEL


EXETER (Wesley)


FRANCES (McGranahan)

Better known for his gospel songs than his hymn tunes, James McGranahan (PHH 99) wrote FRANCES in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Copyrighted in 1901 by McGranahan, the tune was set to this text in the 1912 Psalter and in every edition of the Psalter Hymnal. FRANCES is a rousing tune with…

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