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The New-Born Child This Early Morn

Author: Cyriacus Schneegass; Emmaneul Cronenwett Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The new-born Child this early morn, The dear Christ-child of virgin born, Again brings from His heav’nly home A New Year to all Christendom. 2 This causes joy to angels fair, Who love to keep us in their care; They sing that in this wondrous Child God now with man is reconciled. 3 If God be reconciled with men, What harm can Satan do us then? O’er Satan, death, and gates of hell, This Christ-child shall for us prevail. 4 He brings the year of jubilee! Why doubt we yet despondently? Cheer up! This is a joyous day, The Christ-child drives all care away. Used With Tune: ALSTONE Text Sources: Weihenacht und New Jahrs-Gesäng (Erfurt, Germany, 1595); Tr.: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal (Columbus, OH: Ohio Synodical Printing House, 1880)

Where Beauty, Truth, and Love Make One

Author: Ernest Dodgshun, 1876-1944 Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Beauty; Commitment; Community; Hope; Kingdom of God; Love; National and World Peace; Truth; Zion Scripture: Joel 3:16-17 Used With Tune: ALSTONE
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Once more the lib'ral year laughs out

Author: John G. Whittier Appears in 32 hymnals Used With Tune: ALSTONE

O Culto Findou

Author: Sarah Poulton Kalley (1825-1907) Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O culto asgrado findou Used With Tune: ALSTONE

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