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CHRISTMAS

Appears in 15 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard N. Matthews Incipit: 17656 71233 32333 Used With Text: There came a little Child to earth

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There came a little Child to earth

Author: Emily E. S. Elliott Appears in 51 hymnals Used With Tune: CHRISTMAS

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There Came a Little Child to Earth

Author: Emily S. Elliott Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6551 Meter: 8.3.8.3 Lyrics: 1. There came a little child to earth Long ago; And the angels of God proclaimed His birth, High and low. 2. Out on the night, so calm and still, Their song was heard; For they knew that the child on Bethlehem’s hill Was Christ the Lord. 3. Far away in the goodly land Fair and bright; Children with crowns of glory stand, Robed in white. 4. They sing, the Lord of Heaven so fair, A child was born; And that they might His crown of glory share, Wore crown of thorn. 5. In mortal weakness, want and pain, He came to die, That the children of earth might in glory reign With Him on high. 6. And evermore in robes so fair And undefiled, Those ransomed children His praise declare, Who was a child. Languages: English Tune Title: MATTHEWS
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There came a little Child to earth

Author: Emily E. S. Elliott Hymnal: Little Children's Book #29 (1885) Languages: English Tune Title: CHRISTMAS
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There came a little Child to earth

Author: Emily E. S. Elliott Hymnal: The School Hymnal #55 (1899) Languages: English Tune Title: [There came a little Child to earth]

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E. S. Elliott

1836 - 1897 Person Name: Emily S. Elliott Author of "There Came a Little Child to Earth" in The Cyber Hymnal Elliott, Emily Elizabeth Steele, third daughter of the late Rev. E. B. Elliott, of Brighton, author of the Horae Apocalypticae was born at Brighton, and now [1887] lives in London. She has contributed hymns, some of which have obtained wide acceptance, to the choir manuals, and Additional Hymns, 1866 (Nos. 8, 34) for use in St. Mark's Church, Brighton; to the Church Missionary Juvenile Instructor, which she edited for six years. Her Chimes of Consecration, a volume of 70 hymns and poems, was published in 1873, and her Chimes for Daily Service in 1880. The latter contains 71 hymns in two parts. The second part of 48 hymns is also published separately as Under the Pillow, for use as a cheap large type hymn-book (with corresponding tune-book) for hospitals and infirmaries and the sick generally. Her hymn, “Let us keep the feast" (Holy Communion), was first published in The Feast of Sacrifice and The Feast of 'Remembrance, 1865, in 5 stanzas of 5 lines. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================= Elliott, Emily E. 8., p. 328, ii. The following additional hymns by Miss Elliott have recently come into common use:— 1. Brothers, sisters, pray for us. [Missionaries' Farewell.] Appeared in the C. M. Gleaner, Sept. 1896, p. 14?, and entitled "The Missionaries' Departing Petition." In the Church Miss. Hymn Book, 1899. 2. Rabboni, Master, we have heard. [Consecration of Self to Duty.] In theC. M. Gleaner, Dec. 1895, p. 195. It was sung for the first time at the Gleaners' Union Anniversary, 1895. In the Church Miss. Hymn Book, 1899. 3. Full consecration! heart and spirit yielded. [Full Consecration.] Given in Hymns of Consecration and Faith, 1902. 4. They come and go, the seasons fair, [Second Advent.] In the C. M. Gleaner, Nov. 1891, p. 172, as "What will be when the King comes?" It was sung for the first time at the Gleaners' Union Anniversary, Oct. 30, 1891. In the Church Miss. Hymn Book, 1899. Miss Elliott was born at Brighton, July 22, 1836, and died at Mildmay, London, Aug. 3, 1897. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Richard Norton Matthews

Composer of "MATTHEWS" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Ju­ly 5, 1869, North Coates, Lin­coln­shire, En­gland. Son of Timothy Matthews.
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