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Glory of Christmas

Author: Rev. F. M. Neale Hymnal: Gems of Christmas Song #57 (1910) First Line: A day, a day of glory Refrain First Line: A day, a day of glory Languages: English Tune Title: [A day, a day of glory]
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A day, a day of glory

Author: J. M. Neale (1818-1866) Hymnal: The Winchester Hymn Supplement #141 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: DAY OF GLORY
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A day, a day of glory!

Author: J. M. Neale Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #280 (1916) Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [A day, a day of glory!]
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A Day, A Day of Glory!

Author: John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1167 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D First Line: A day, a day of glory Lyrics: 1. A day, a day of glory! A day that ends our woe! A day that tells of triumph Against our vanquished foe! Yield, summer’s brightest sunrise, To this December morn: Lift up your gates, ye princes, And let the child be born! 2. With Gloria in excelsis Archangels tell their mirth: With Kyrie elëyson Men answer upon earth: And angels swell the triumph, And mortals raise the horn, Lift up your gates, ye princes, And let the Child be born. 3. He comes, His throne the manger; He comes, His shrine the stall; The ox and ass His courtiers, Who made and governs all: The House of Bread His birth-place, The Prince of wine and corn: Lift up your gates, ye princes, And let the child be born. 4. Then bar the gates, that henceforth None thus may passage win, Because the Prince of Israel Alone hath entered in: The earth, the sky, the ocean His glorious way adorn: Lift up your gates, ye princes, And let the child be born. Languages: English Tune Title: DAY OF GLORY

A day, a day of glory

Author: John M. Neale; John Mason Neale Hymnal: Christmas Carols together with Certain Familiar Hymns and Songs #d2 (1925) Languages: English

O praise the Lord, I'm glory bound

Author: William M. Ramsey Hymnal: Songs of Praise No. 5 #62 (1936) First Line: There is a land of glory bright as day where the redeemed Languages: English

Emanuel's land

Author: M. Cummings Hymnal: Glad Tidings for Sunday Schools, Revival Meetings #d122 (1899) First Line: There is a land of glory bright as day Languages: English
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The Great Coronation Day

Author: Haldor Lillenas Hymnal: Alexander's Hymns No. 4 #191 (1921) First Line: There is a day of glory coming Refrain First Line: “Crown Him King!” Lyrics: 1 There is a day of glory coming, In yonder fair and fadeless land, When all the ransomed and the blood-washed, Around the great white throne shall stand; The golden crowns upon their foreheads, They down before the King shall lay, And crown Him King of kings to reign forever, On that great coronation day. Refrain: “Crown Him King!” The ransomed hosts will sing, While the vast, unnumbered throng of angels swell the mighty song Crown Him King! Homage bring! He who died but lives And salvation gives, Is worthy all our adoration. “Crown Him King! Homage bring!” At His pierced feet we our crowns shall lay On that great coronation day. 2 Who else is worthy of our homage, Who else could die to save the lost, Who else would sacrifice His glory, And pay the price redemption cost? Who else should claim our adoration, Who else our heavy debt could pay? We’ll crown Him King of kings to reign forever, On that great coronation day. [Refrain] 3 The multitudes from ev’ry nation; From ev’ry tribe and ev’ry tongue, The many million martyred heroes, Whose praises we have often sung, Will swell the anthems of the ages In praise to Him who lives for aye,— Then we shall crown Him King to reign forever, On that great coronation day. [Refrain] Topics: Adoration and Praise Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a day of glory coming]

There'll Be Shouting in the Air

Author: E. C. Hymnal: Star of Hope #40 (1949) First Line: There is a day of glory Refrain First Line: There'll be shouting in the air, hallelujah Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a day of glory]
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Glory to God

Author: Thomas MacKellar Hymnal: The Helper in Sacred Song #166 (1889) First Line: Glory to God in the highest! Refrain First Line: Glory to God! Lyrics: 1 Glory to God in the highest! The day of all days Awakens our praise,— The thrice-blessed morn When Jesus was born,— The name that the church glorifieth; Refrain: Glory to God! Glory to God! Glory to God in the highest! 2 Glory to God in the highest! Let heaven resound To its uttermost bound With anthems of praise Both now and always, While seraph to seraph replieth, [Refrain] 3 Glory to God in the highest! Let earth, with its hills, Its valleys and rills, Reecho His praise Both now and always, While mountain to mountain-top crieth, [Refrain] 4 Glory to God in the highest! His good will and peace To men will not cease; The church lifts her voice While angels rejoice, And her song with the seraphim’s vieth. [Refrain] 5 Glory to God in the highest! The bountiful Lord,— The Father, the Word, The Spirit,—whose praise Both now and always On the wings of infinity flieth: [Refrain] Tune Title: [Glory to God in the highest!]

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