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O Come, Little Children

Author: H. Brueckner; C. v. Schmidt Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #615 (1930) Meter: 11.11.11.11 First Line: O come, little children, O come, one and all Lyrics: 1 O come, little children, O come, one and all, O come to the manger in Bethlehem’s stall And see what the Father in heaven so true Has done to prepare a bright Christmas for you. 2 Behold, in the manger, that strange little bed, A Child, sweet and gentle, is resting His head, A Babe, clad in garments so pure and so white, And fairer by far than the angels of light. 3 On hay and on straw in the manger He lies; Both Mary and Joseph, with fond, loving eyes, Are gazing upon Him, and shepherds draw near, And jubilant angels from heaven appear. 4 O kneel with the shepherds in worshipful prayer And join the dear angels who also are there; Sing glory to God in the heavens above And thank Him for Jesus, the gift of His love. 5 O dearest, O sweetest, O wonderful Child, So pure and so holy, so good and so mild; For us poor and weak in the manger hast lain, For us like an innocent lamb Thou wast slain. 6 Receive then our hearts, which we offer to Thee, And keep them from sin and from wickedness free; O render them holy and blessed like Thine, Thou Son of the Highest, Thou Infant divine. Topics: Carols and Spiritual Songs Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: TEKNA
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O come, little children, O come, one and all

Author: H. Brueckner; C. von Schmidt Hymnal: Wartburg Hymnal #99 (1918) Lyrics: 1 O come, little children, O come, one and all, To visit the manger in Bethlehem’s stall, And see what the Father in heaven so true Has done to prepare a bright Christmas for you. 2 O see, in the manger, this strange little bed, A Child, sweet and gentle, is resting its head, A Babe, clad in garments so pure and so white, And fairer by far than the angels of light. 3 On hay and on straw in the manger it lies; Both, Mary and Joseph, with fond loving eyes Are gazing upon it, and shepherds draw near, And jubilant angels from heaven appear. 4 O kneel with the shepherds in worship and prayer, And join the dear angels who also are there; Sing glory to God in the heavens above, And praise Him for Jesus, the gift of His love. 5 O dearest, O sweetest, O heavenly child, So pure and so holy, so good and so mild; For us poor and weak in the manger hast lain, And also for us like a lamb Thou wast slain. 6 Take Thou, then, our hearts which we offer to Thee, And keep them from sin and from wickedness free; Yes, let them be holy and blesséd like Thine, Thou Son of the Highest, Thou Infant divine. Topics: Christmas

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: Praises for Children #d52 (1970)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: Songs for Children #d93 (1942)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: Songs for Primaries #d51 (1948)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal and Service Book. Pew ed. #d96 (1966)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: The Catholic Hymnal and Service Book. Organ ed. #d96 (1966)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: Our Songs of Praise #d104 (1953)

O come, little children, [O] come, one and [come] all

Author: Herman Brueckner; J. C. von Schmid Hymnal: Hymnal for Church, School and Home #d110 (1908) Languages: English
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Oh, Come, Little Children, Come One And Come All

Author: C. v. Schmidt Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #368 (1927) Meter: 11.11.11.11 Lyrics: 1 O come, little children, come one and come all, Oh, come to the manger in Bethlehem’s stall And see what the Father in heaven so true Has done to prepare a bright Christmas for you. 2 Behold, in the manger, that strange little bed, A Child, sweet and gentle, is resting His head, A Babe, clad in garments so pure and so white, And fairer by far than the angels of light. 3 On hay and on straw in the manger He lies; Both Mary and Joseph, with fond, loving eyes, Are gazing upon Him, and shepherds draw near, And jubilant angels from heaven appear. 4 Oh, kneel with the shepherds in worshipful prayer And join the dear angels who also are there; Sing glory to God in the heavens above And thank Him for Jesus, the gift of His love. 5 O dearest, O sweetest, O worshipful Child, So pure and so holy, so good and so mild; For us poor and weak in the manger hast lain, And also for us like a lamb Thou wast slain. 6 Receive, then, our hearts, which we offer to Thee, And keep them from sin and from wickedness free; OH, render them holy and blesséd like Thine; Thou Son of the Highest, Thou Infant divine. Topics: Sunday School Hymns Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, come, little children, come one and come all]

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