| Text: | That Song Divine |
| Author: | Burton H. Winslow |
| Tune: | [The angel song of Bethlehem] |
| Composer: | H. Gray-Whitney |
1 The angel song of Bethlehem
Thrills on the midnight air,
While shepherds hear, “Good will to men,”
From radiant forms so fair;
In sweetest tones with harps of gold,
The wondrous word they bring:
“Behold in yonder manger old,
The world’s long-promised King.”
Refrain:
Glory to God in the highest,
Peace and good-will to men!
Hail to the world’s Redeemer,
Born now in Bethlehem!
2 The angel song of Bethlehem
Still sounds o’er all the earth,
And wintry skies, with stars agem,
Still shine as at His birth;
The glorious star the wise men saw,
Leads to that humble shrine,
And wise men now with holy awe,
Still hear that song divine. [Refrain]
3 The angel throng of Bethlehem,
Unseen by mortal eyes,
With rapturous praise in theses glad days,
Fill all the Christmas skies;
With radiant robes and harps of gold
They sing the old, old song,
The sweetest story ever told,
His ransom for our wrong. [Refrain]
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | The angel song of Bethlehem |
| Title: | That Song Divine |
| Author: | Burton H. Winslow |
| Refrain First Line: | Glory to God in the highest |
| Publication Date: | 1906 |
| Topic: | Christmas |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
| Tune Information | |
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| Name: | [The angel song of Bethlehem] |
| Composer: | H. Gray-Whitney |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |
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