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Glory to God on High

Author: Paul Gibson (1932-) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Glory to God (Gloria in excelsis); Praise of God; Trinity Scripture: Luke 2:1-20 Used With Tune: DARWALL Text Sources: Glory to God (Gloria in excelsis, Greek hymn, 200?)

Our Great High Priest

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 13 hymnals First Line: See where our great High Priest

Spirit of God most high

Author: David Mowbray (born 1938) Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: God, Spirit Breath of Life; Pentecost The Holy Spirit Used With Tune: LITTLE CORNARD

Great Source of All Our Life

Author: Joy F. Patterson, 1931- Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Refrain First Line: With joyful hearts we come to you
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Behold a little child

Author: William Walsham How Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 19 hymnals Topics: Christmas; Hymns for Children; Christ Life and Ministry; School Life; Trinity XVIII Morning Prayer General Used With Tune: ARTHUR'S SEAT

God's Love Eternal and Unchangeable

Author: William Hammond Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: O my distrustful heart

Son of the Lord Most High

Author: G. W. Briggs Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 5 hymnals Topics: Jesus Christ Epiphany and Youth; Jesus Christ Life and Ministry; Jesus Christ Son of Man Used With Tune: LAWES' PSALM 47
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Jesus The Lord Is Born

Author: William Gadsby Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Jesus the Lord is born, To set His people free, From Sinai’s dreadful storm, And every misery; From all that hell and sin can do, And take them safe to glory, too. 2 Whatever guest appeared, The public inn to crowd; No lodgings could be spared For the incarnate Word; A stable must the birthplace be Of Him who fills immensity. 3 The sinner’s guilty heart For sin provides a home; Nor with a lust will part, To give the Savior room; Just like the bustling, crowded inn, There’s room for all, excepting Him. 4 For passion, lust and pride, And enmity to God; For aught that can deride The Savior’s precious blood, There’s room and entertainment here, But none for Him whom devils fear. 5 Immortal thanks to Him, Whose matchless, sovereign grace Breaks down the power of sin And makes Himself a place; He takes possession of the mind, And proves Himself supremely kind. Used With Tune: DARWALL'S 148TH Text Sources: The Nazarene's Songs (Manchester, England, 1814)
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All Praise To God On High

Author: Charles Wesley Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 All praise to God on high, Who sets His heart on man, And beckons from the sky, And bids him turn again, Gathers unto Himself his breath, And blesses by an early death. 2 E’en now His arms receive The spirit of my child; He gave him to believe, He showed him reconciled, Cut short the sudden work of grace, And caught him up to see His face. 3 The hallowing Spirit’s prayer Breathed from his sprinkled heart, And cried, "The newborn heir Is ready to depart!" And blessings on his friends approve The faith that sweetly works by love. 4 His faith is lost in sight, His prayers are lost in praise, Amidst the saints in light He sings the Savior’s grace, Which strangely kept his conscience clean, Unspotted in a world of sin. 5 So early to remove And quit the vale of tears, A miracle of love, Throughout the early years, Preserved his sacred innocence, And snatched him uncorrupted hence. 6 Who kept his garments white, Hath called him to a crown, And lo! from Sion’s height, The happy soul looks down, Beyond the range of friends removed, Took from a world he never loved. 7 He cannot love it now, Or feel its poisoning power, To Satan’s image bow, Whom all mankind adore, Worship the learned, or scarlet beast, Or seek in creature good his rest. 8 Nor pleasure soft can soothe His unsuspecting heart, Or tempt his heedless youth From Jesus to depart, Nor grandeur turn his steps aside, That stately littleness of pride! 9 He cannot now aspire With a malicious joy, (While envious passions fire The fond, applauded boy) Or cloak his honorable shame With emulation’s specious name. 10 Ambition in his breast Shall never, never glow; In garb angelic dressed, And deified below, It issued from the dark abodes, The glorious fault of devil gods! 11 The soul superior soars To Heav’n’s unfolding scene, The everlasting doors Receive the stranger in. And angels hail the newborn heir, And kindred saints salute him there. 12 A royal coronet Upon his head they place, With stars of glory set, And pearls of heav’nly grace; They robe him in the milk-white vest, And deck him for the marriage feast. 13 They bring his golden lyre, And lo! he strikes the strings, Amidst th’angelic choir, The song of Moses sings, Th’angelic choir, transported prove Diviner joys, and stronger love. 14 He lives to die no more, He reigns above the sky, And I the blessing bore, A joyful mother I My darling son have freely giv’n T’exalt the happiness of Heav’n. Used With Tune: DOLGELLY Text Sources: Hymns and Sacred Poems, 1749

And must it Lord be so?

Author: J. Hart Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals

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