Rejoice, Rejoice, Ye Christians

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1 Rejoice, rejoice, ye Christians,
With all your hearts, this morn!
O hear the blessed tidings,
"The Lord, the Christ, is born,"
Now brought us by the angels
That stand about God's throne;
Oh lovely are the voices
That make such tidings known!

2 Oh hearken to their singing!
This Child shall be your Friend;
The Father so hath willed it
That thus your woes should end.
The Son is freely given,
That in Him ye may have
The Father's grace and blessing,
And know He loves to save.

3 Nor deem the form too lowly
That clothes Him at this hour;
For know ye what it hideth?
'Tis God's almighty pow'r.
Though now within the manger
So poor and weak He lies;
He is the Lord of all things,
He reigns above the skies.

4 Sin, death, and hell, and Satan
Have lost the victory;
This Child shall overthrow them,
As ye shall surely see.
Their wrath shall nought avail them;
Fear not, their reign is o'er;
This Child shall overthrow them,--
Oh hear, and doubt no more.



Source: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #132

Author: Anonymous

In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries. Go to person page >

Translator: Catherine Winkworth

Catherine Winkworth (b. Holborn, London, England, 1827; d. Monnetier, Savoy, France, 1878) is well known for her English translations of German hymns; her translations were polished and yet remained close to the original. Educated initially by her mother, she lived with relatives in Dresden, Germany, in 1845, where she acquired her knowledge of German and interest in German hymnody. After residing near Manchester until 1862, she moved to Clifton, near Bristol. A pioneer in promoting women's rights, Winkworth put much of her energy into the encouragement of higher education for women. She translated a large number of German hymn texts from hymnals owned by a friend, Baron Bunsen. Though often altered, these translations continue to be used i… Go to person page >

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Chorale Book for England, The #32

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Church Book #132

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Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #30

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #32

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a32

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Hymnal #15

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Hymns and Songs for the Sunday School #74

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School and Parish Hymnal #48

Songs and Hymns for Children's Voices #d30

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Sunday-School Book #72a

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Sunday-School Book #72b

Sweet Spices, for the Sunday School #d26

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The Church and Sunday-School Hymnal #75

The Garland of Praise. 2nd ed. #d21

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The Hymnal and Order of Service #24

The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. #d492

The Hymns for the Use of Evangelical Lutheran Congregations #d407

The Oxford American Hymnal for Schools and Colleges #d299

The Sunday School Hymnal #d163

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Hymnal and Order of Service #15

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The Hymnal and Order of Service #24

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Christian Hymns #239

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Church Book #132

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The Lutheran Hymnary #197

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The Book of Worship #111

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Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #132

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The Cyber Hymnal #5758

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Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #32

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