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Text:Unto Us a Child Is Born
Translator (from Latin):John Fulton
Tune:FULTON
Adapter:Michael Praetorius
Media:MIDI file

7030. Unto Us a Child Is Born

1. Unto us a child is born,
Christians, hear the story;
In this world our flesh is worn,
By Christ, the Lord of glory.

2. In a manger He is laid,
Where the kine are sleeping;
Angels recognize their Lord,
And o’er Him watch are keeping.

3. Haughty Herod trembles now,
Great his fear and sorrow;
Bethl’em’s infants he will slay
Before the dawn tomorrow.

4. Jesu, born of virgin maid,
In Thy visitation
Show Thy mercy, Lord, on us,
And grant us Thy salvation.

5. Alpha and Omega, Thine
Be this day our chorus;
King of kings, and Lord of lords,
Now let Thy grace be o’er us.

Text Information
First Line: Unto us a child is born
Title: Unto Us a Child Is Born
Latin Title: Pu­er no­bis nas­ci­tur
Translator (from Latin): John Fulton
Meter: 76.77
Language: English
Source: Author unknown in a 15th Cen­tu­ry man­u­script from Tri­er, Ger­ma­ny
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: FULTON
Adapter: Michael Praetorius (1609)
Meter: 76.77
Incipit: 12343 23156 56716
Key: D Major
Source: From PUER NOBIS NASCITUR, Trier manuscript, 15th Century
Copyright: Public Domain



Media
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MIDI file: MIDI File
(Cyber Hymnal)
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XML score: XML score

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