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From heaven above to earth I come

Hymnal: Hymnal for Evangelical Lutheran Missions #20 (1905) Languages: English

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Martin Luther Hymnal: The Hymn of the Week Songbook #d20 (1965)
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From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymn, Tune, and Service Book for Sunday Schools #23 (1869) Languages: English
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From Heav'n Above to Earth I Come

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #28 (2024) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1. From Heav'n above to Earth I come To bear good news to ev'ry home; Glad tidings of great joy I bring, Whereof I will now say and sing: 2. To you this night is born a child Of Mary, chosen mother mild; This little child of lowly birth Shall be the joy of all the Earth. 3. ’Tis Christ our God, who far on high Hath heard your sad and bitter cry; Himself will your salvation be; Himself from sin will make you free. 4. He brings those blessings, long ago Prepared by God for all below; Henceforth his kindgom open stands To you, as to the angel bands. 5. These are the tokens ye shall mark: The swaddling clothes and manger dark; There shall ye find the young child laid, By whom the heav’ns and earth were made. 6. Now let us all with gladsome cheer Follow the shepherds and draw near To see this wondrous gift of God Who hath his only Son bestowed. 7. Give heed, my heart, lift up thine eyes! Who is it in yon manger lies? Who is this child, so young and fair? The blessèd Christ child lieth there. 8. Welcome to Earth, thou noble guest, Through whom e’en wicked men are blest! Thou com’st to share our misery. What can we render, Lord, to thee? 9. Were Earth a thousand times as fair, Beset with gold and jewels rare, She were yet far too poor to be A narrow cradle, Lord, for thee. 10. Ah! dearest Jesus, holy child, Make thee a bed, soft, undefiled, Within my heart, that it may be A quiet chamber kept for thee. 11. My heart for very joy doth leap, My lips no more can silence keep; I too must raise with joyful tongue That sweetest, ancient cradle song: 12. Glory to God in highest Heav’n, Who unto us his Son hath giv’n! While angels sing with pious mirth A glad new song to all the Earth. Topics: Christmas Scripture: Luke 2:10-11 Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymn Book for the use of Evangelical Lutheran Schools and Congregations #d29 (1879)

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Martin Luther Hymnal: Select Songs for School and Home #d32 (1922)

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Martin Luther Hymnal: Hymnal for Church, School and Home #d33 (1908) Languages: English

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Martin Luther; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: A Book of Chorales #33 (1957) Languages: English Tune Title: VOM HIMMEL HOCH (Erfurt)

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Martin Luther Hymnal: Our Songs of Praise #d35 (1953)

From heaven above to earth I come

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Martin Luther Hymnal: Church School Hymnal for Children, Grades I-VI #d35 (1961) Languages: English

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