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O Ltttle Town tf Befhlhem Phillips Brooks G 1. O 1it 2. For Christ 3. How si - 4.O ho F_ Am Beth - 1e - hem ! How still Ma - ry; And gath si - lent - ly, The won Beth- le - hem! De - scend Lewis H. Redner G th'ee lie A- While So Cast bov{, Yet D7 tle is lent 1y o\\'o born - ly, child of of how of we see ertd a1l drous gift to . uSr givtn! pray; a is we bove thy deeP mor- tals sleep, God im - parts out our sins, and dream - less the afl - gels to hu - man and en - ter sleep keep hearts in, The Their watoh The bless Be born ent of ings in stars go 1 won - d'ring 1 of His he r.o rn. No us to - day. We in thy dark streets morn- ing stars, to ear may hear His hear the Christ - mas shin geth com - an eth The er Pro irg, But gels The ev claim in greal er - last the ho this world glad ti - Light; birth sin, te11, to on ters u The And Where o A/' night. eart in. e1! 1ng 1y of dings hopes and fears prais - es sing meek souls will come to uS, all the years Are God the King, And ceive Him stil1 The bide with us; Our met in thee peace to men dear Christ en - Lord Em - man of to re a

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O Ltttle Town tf BefhlhemPhillips Brooks

G

1. O 1it2. For Christ3. How si -

4.O ho

F_ Am

Beth - 1e - hem ! How stillMa - ry; And gathsi - lent - ly, The wonBeth- le - hem! De - scend

Lewis H. RednerG

th'ee lie A-WhileSoCast

bov{,

Yet

D7

tleis

lent1y

o\\'oborn- ly,child

ofof

howof

we seeertd a1ldrous giftto . uSr

givtn!pray;

aiswe

bove thy deeP

mor- tals sleep,God im - partsout our sins,

and dream - lessthe afl - gelsto hu - man

and en - ter

sleepkeephearts

in,

TheTheir watohThe blessBe born

entofingsin

stars go 1

won - d'ring 1

of His he

r.orn. No

us to - day. We

in thy dark streetsmorn- ing stars, toear may hear Hishear the Christ - mas

shingethcom -

an

eth Theer Proirg, Butgels The

evclaim

ingreal

er - lastthe hothis worldglad ti -

Light;birthsin,te11,

toon

tersu

TheAndWhereo

A/'night.eart

in.e1!

1ng1y

ofdings

hopes and fearsprais - es singmeek souls willcome to uS,

all the years AreGod the King, Andceive Him stil1 Thebide with us; Our

met in theepeace to mendear Christ en -Lord Em - man

oftorea

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It Cnme Upon fhe Midnght OenrEdmund H. Sears

1. It came up - on2. Still through the clo -3. O ye, be - neath4. For 1o! the daysp

the mid - night olear, That glo-ri-ousven skies they come, With peace - fullife's'orush - ing load, Whose forms areare has - tening on, By proph - ets

songwingsbend -seen

Riohardc7

S. WillisF7

old,furledllow,old,

ofuningof

F7

omAndWhoWhen

1ng1y

theer

an - gelsstill theirtoil a -with the

endheav- en -longev

wea - rysteps andtime fore

world:slow.told,

s1ng.sing.sing.

near the earth,mu - sic floats Oter

olimb - ing w?y, Withcir- oling years, Shall

touch theirall the

pain - fuloome the

harps-.t

gold:

c7

ttPeaoe onA - boveLook flow,When the

e arth, heaventsbendswiftPrince

King;"winglwing,King,

itsfornew

sadgladheav-en

gfa -hov -onPeace

o10useringthe

their

good will to men,and lorv - ly plainsand gold - en hoursand earth shall own

FromTheyComeThe

allon1yof

F7

AndoAnd

W

world inev-ef

rest bethe whole

still - ness luyBa - bel sounds

wea - ry road,baok the song

hear thebless - edhear thenow the

ls-.s11rg.I

otefsideworld

emnitsthe

send

TTheAndWhich

anan-an-an-

gelsgelsgels

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We Tlree Kngs of Orient AreJohn H. Hopkins

At, 1. We three kings ofilIelchior 2. Born & King on

Ca,s1ca.r 3. Frank-in - oense toBalthazar 4. MYrrh is mine, its-4t, 5. Glo - rious now be

O - rient are;Beth-le-hem's plain,of - fer have I tbit - ter per - fumeholdHim & - rise,

Bear - ingGold IIn - ceflseBreathes aKing and

gifts webring, toowns a

life ofGod and

John H. Hopkins

tra-verse a-crowo l{im a-De- i-tygath- er- ingsac - ri-

\IIt

far, Field and

gain, King for -

nigh, Prayrr and

gloom; Sor-row-ing,fice; A1 - 1e

foun - taintev - €fr

prais - ing,sigh - ing,lu - ia,

moor andceas - ingall men

bleed- ing,A1 -le

moun-tain,nev - €frrais - ing,dy - iog,

-1u-io,

Fol - 1ow- ingO-verusWor-ship Him,Sealtd in theEarth to the

yon - der star.all to reign.God most High.stone-cold tomb.heavrns re - p1ies.

npf

EmC

star of won-der, star of night, Star with roy- al beau- tY brightt

4.ff,

West-ward lead - still pro - oeed - itg, Guide us to Thy per - feot light.

/i

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StlentllghtJoseph Mohr

Translation anonymous

1. Si2. Si3. Si

'Roundyon Vir - gin Moth- er andChild,Glo - ries stream from heav- en a - far,Ra - diant beams from Thy ho - 1y face,

night, A11 isnight, Shep -herdsnight, Son of

Ho ly In - fant so

Heav'n-ly hosts singWith the dawn of re

en - ly peace.vior is born.at Thy birth.

Franz Gruber

bright,sight.light

pp

gp

lent night,lent night,lent night,

Ho

Ho

Ho

oalm,quakeGod,

all isat the

lovets pure

1y

ly1y

ten-derA1 - le-deem -

and mi1d,

1u - ia;ing grace,

Sleep in heav- en - lyChrist the Sa - vior is

Je - sus, Lord, at Thy

t. \

Sleep in heav -

Christ the Sa -

Je - sus, Lord,

peace,

born,birth,

-)

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IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTERWords by

CHRISTINA GEORG INA ROSETTI

the bleak midheav'n can - notgels and arch

Music byGUSTAV HOLST

Frost - y windmadeNor

-

earth sus

May have gath - ered

Poor- as I

WaWhen

ThrongedI would bring

stood hardand earthu-bimI were

iflee

ser

shep

ter likehe comes

had fal - len,the bleak midhis moth - erI were a wlse _

snowwinon

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Snow

- on- snow,

sta - ble - place suf - ficedIn her maid - en bliss,I would do my part;

long

In the bleak mid - winLord

-

God Al - mightWor - shipped the Be - lovYet, what can I give

ter,

v,ed

him

Long,

-Je

with_Give

-

sus

-

Christ.a- kiss.

my

-

heart.

2.Orn

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AWAY IN A MANGERMusic by

WILLIAM J. KIRKPATRICK

Gently J = fOO

F

L A - way in a-2.The cat - tle are -3. Be near me, Lord

crib for a bed,

ba-bya-wakes,ask thee to stay

the

butClose

looked -Look -in-

stars

loveall

lay -

down his sweet head.

no -

cry - ing he makes.

and - love me, I pray.

in the -thee, Lord -

the dear -

down where hedown from thethy ten - der

sleep on the hay.

morn - ing is nigh.live with thee there,

The lit - tle Lord Je - sus

And stay by my cra - dleAnd fit us for heav - en

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God RestV Merry, Gentlemen

Words traditional

1. God2. From3. The

rest ye mef - ry,God, our Heav - enshep-herds at these

gen-tle - men,ly Fa - ther,ti - dings

ngf

Traditional English Melody

97 Em Am 97 Em

LetARe

noth - ing youbless - ed an -joio - ed muoh

mayr Forcame, Andmind, And*f

Jeun-left

\-1Sa-vi-shep

- feed,^-

Was born upBrought ti - dingsIn tem-pest,

on thisof the

storm and

our,herdsirg

ToHowAnd

gone aGod byBabe to

save usthat inwent to

all fromBeth - leBeth - le

we wereSon ofBless - ed

strav:\

'u-" r( ofind, I

Sa - tants powt,Whenhem was born Thehem straight-way, The

rh'L fft--

DEm 87 Em EmD GDEmBT Em

com-fort and ti - dings of com-fort andoti- dings of joy, Com-fort and