SANCTUARY 8.7.8.7.D. 4 142 Rev. J. B. DYKES, 1871 Hark! what mean those holy voices, Sweet-ly sound-ing thro' the skies? 9:254 D4 Lo! th' an-gel - ic host rejoices,Heav'n-ly al - le lu 2 "Glo-ry in the high-est, glo- ry, Glo-ry be to God Most High. A-men. Learn His name, and taste His joy: Till in Heaven ye sing before Him, "Peace on earth, good-will from heaven, 3 "Hasten, mortals, to adore Him; For your Prophet, Priest, and King. 'Glory be to God Most High!'" Let us learn the wondrous story Of our great Redeemer's birth; Spread the brightness of His glory Till it cover all the earth. Rev. JOHN CAWOOD, 1819 9:24 bb4 9:2 N. W. GADE Child Je-sus comes from Heav'nly height To save us from sin's keep-ing; On man-ger straw,in darksome night,The Blessed One lies sleep-ing. The 量 .b star smiles down, the an-gels greet, The ox-en kiss the ba-by's feet: Al- le – ST. NINIAN 11.10.11.10. 4 4 94 4 Brightest and best dark -ness and lend us thine aid; Star of the east, the ho- ri - zon a 3 And, through all His wondrous childhood, 5 And our eyes at last shall see Him, He would honor and obey, Love, and watch the lowly maiden Through His own redeeming love; Is our Lord in heaven above; 6 Not in that poor lowly stable, Set at God's right hand on high; CECIL FRANCES ALEXANDER 1848 |