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From East to West

Author: Sedulius; John Ellerton Hymnal: Sing for Joy #18 (1961) First Line: From east to west, from shore to shore Lyrics: From east to west, from shore to shore, Let ev'ry heart awake and sing The Holy Child Whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting King. Topics: Epiphany; Ascension; Praise and Thanksgiving; Ascension; Jesus Christ His Birth; Jesus Christ His Kingship; Missions Languages: English Tune Title: [From east to west, from shore to shore]

From East to West

Author: P. Jordan Hymnal: Sing a New Song #89 (1981) First Line: From East and West, from shore to shore Topics: Seasonal and General Advent and Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [From East and West, from shore to shore]
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From East to West, from Shore to Shore

Author: Caelius Sedulius (5th cent.?); John Ellerton (1826-1893) Hymnal: Common Praise (1998) #155 (1998) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore, let every heart awake and sing the holy child whom Mary bore, the Christ, the everlasting King. 2 Behold! The world's creator wears the form and fashion of a slave; our very flesh our Maker shares, his fallen creatures all to save. 3 For this how wondrously he wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, became, in ways beyond all thought, the chosen vessel of his grace. 4 Assenting to the angel's word, she chose what God the Spirit willed, and suddenly the promised Lord that pure and hallowed temple filled. 5 He shrank not from the oxen's stall, he lay within the manger bed, and he whose bounty feeds us all at Mary's breast himself was fed. 6 And while the angels in the sky sang praise above the silent field, to shepherds poor the Lord most high, the one great Shepherd, was revealed. 7 All glory for this blessèd morn to God, the source of all, is due; all praise to you, O Virgin-born, all praise, O Holy Ghost, to you. Topics: Christmas; Mary; Epiphany Scripture: Luke 1:26-38 Languages: English Tune Title: PUER NOBIS NASCITUR
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From East to West, from Shore to Shore

Author: Coelius Sedulius; John Ellerton Hymnal: Rejoice in the Lord #192 (1985) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore, let earth awake and sing-- the holy Child, whom Mary bore, the Christ, the Lord, the King! 2 For lo! the world's creator wears the fashion of a slave; our human flesh the God-head bears, a human race to save. 3 For this how wondrously he wrought! A maiden in her place became in ways beyond all thought the vessel of his grace. 4 He shrank not from the oxen's stall, nor scorned the manger bed; and he, whose bounty feedeth all, at Mary's breast was fed. 5 To shepherds poor the Lord most high, Great Shepherd, was revealed While angel choirs sang joyously above the midnight field: 6 "All glory be to God above, and on the earth be peace to all who long to taste his love, till time itself shall cease." Topics: Biblical Characters Mary Scripture: Luke 1:26-34 Languages: English Tune Title: THIS ENDRIS NYGHT
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From east to west, from shore to shore

Author: C. Sedulius Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #291 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore, Let every heart awake and sing The Holy Child whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting King. 2 Behold! the world's Creator wears The form and fashion of our frame; Our very flesh our Maker shares, To save a fallen world He came. 3 For this how wondrously He wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, Became, in ways beyond all thought, The chosen vessel of His grace. 4 She bowed her to the angel's word, Declaring what the Father willed, And suddenly the promised Lord That pure and hallowed temple filled. 5 He shrank not from the oxen's stall, He lay within the manger bed, And He whose bounty feedeth all At Mary's breast Himself was fed. 6 And while the angels in the sky Sang praise above the silent field, To shepherds poor the Lord most high, The one great Shepherd, was revealed. 7 All glory for this blessed morn To God the Father ever be; All praise to Thee, O Virgin-born, All praise, O Holy Ghost, to Thee. Topics: The Church Year Sixth Sunday in Lent; The Church Year Sixth Sunday in Lent: Palm Sunday Tune Title: [From east to west, from shore to shore]
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From East to West, from Shore to Shore

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-93; Coelius Sedulius, d. 450 Hymnal: Worship Supplement #709 (1969) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore, Let every heart awake and sing The holy Child whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting King. 2 Behold, the world's Creator wears The form and fashion of a slave; Our very flesh our Maker shares, His fallen creature, man, to save. 3 For this how wondrously he wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, Became, in ways beyond all thought, The chosen vessel of his grace. 4 And while the angels in the sky Sang praise above the silent field, To shepherds poor, the Lord most high, The one great Shepherd, was revealed. 5 All glory for this blesséd morn To God the Father ever be; All praise to thee, O Virgin-born, All praise, O Holy Ghost, to thee. Amen. Topics: The Christian Year Second Sunday After Christmas Tune Title: CHRISTUM WIR SOLLEN LOBEN SCHON
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From East to West, from Shore to Shore

Author: Caelius Sedulius; John Ellerton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1625 Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. From east to west, from shore to shore, Let every heart awake and sing The holy Child whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting King. 2. Behold, the world’s Creator wears The form and fashion of a slave; Our very flesh our Maker shares, His fallen creature, man, to save. 3. For this how wondrously He wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, Became, in ways beyond all thought, The chosen vessel of His grace. 4. She bowed her to the angel’s word Declaring what the Father willed, And suddenly the promised Lord That pure and hallowed temple filled. 5. He shrank not from the oxen’s stall, He lay within the manger bed, And He whose bounty feedeth all At Mary’s breast Himself was fed. 6. And while the angels in the sky Sang praise above the silent field, To shepherds poor the Lord Most High, The one great Shepherd, was revealed. 7. All glory for this blessèd morn To God the Father ever be; All praise to Thee, O virgin born, All praise, O Holy Ghost, to Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: TRINITY COLLEGE

From east to west, from shore to shore

Author: Rev. John Ellerton; Sedulius Hymnal: The Book of Common Praise #O11 (1939) Topics: Christmas; Ancient Office Hymn Tune Title: [From east to west, from shore to shore]
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From East to West

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-93; Coelius Sedulius, 5th cent. Hymnal: Lutheran Worship #43 (1982) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From east to west, from shore to shore Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore Let ev'ry heart awake and sing The holy child whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting king. 2 Behold, the world's creator wears The form and fashion of a slave; Our very flesh our maker shares, His fallen creatures all to save. 3 For this how wondrously he wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, Became, in ways beyond all thought, The chosen vessel of his grace. 4 And while the angels in the sky Sang praise above the silent field, To shepherds poor the Lord most high, the one great shepherd, was revealed. 5 All glory for this blessed morn To God the Father ever be; All praise to you, O Virgin-born, And Holy Ghost eternally. Topics: Annunciation of Our Lord, The; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTUM WIR SOLLEN LOBEN SCHON
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From East to West

Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893; Coelius Sedulius, d. c. 450 Hymnal: Lutheran Book of Worship #64 (1978) Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: From east to west, from shore to shore Lyrics: 1 From east to west, from shore to shore, Let ev'ry heart awake and sing The holy child whom Mary bore, The Christ, the everlasting king. 2 Behold, the world's creator wears The form and fashion of a slave; Our very flesh our maker shares, His fallen creatures, all, to save. 3 For this how wondrously he wrought! A maiden, in her lowly place, Became, in ways beyond all thought, The chosen vessel of his grace. 4 And while the angels in the sky Sang praise above the silent field, To shepherds poor the Lord most high, the one great shepherd, was revealed.Amen. 5 All glory for this blessed morn To God the Father ever be; All praise to You, O Virgin-born, And Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen Topics: Christmas; The Annunciation of Our Lord; Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: A SOLIS ORTUS CARDINE

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