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The Cambridge Hymnal
Editor:
David Holbrook
,
Elizabeth Poston
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1967
Language:
English; Latin
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Scripture References
Elements of Worship
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Text
Tune
95
Suddenly afraid, half-waking, half-sleeping
[Suddenly afraid, half-waking, half-sleeping]
96
Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright
PEN SELWOOD
97
Sweet Infancy!
FESHIE
98
The Lord, the Lord my Shepherd is
SPEYSIDE
99
The God of love my Shepherd is
UNIVERSITY
100
The Lord my pasture shall prepare
SURREY
101
The God of love my Shepherd is
BICCLESCOMBE
102
My shepherd will supply my need
GLEN
103
The Lord's my Shepherd, I'll not want
CRIMOND
104
Teach me, my God and King
SANDYS
105a
Te lucis ante terminum
TE LUCIS
105b
Te lucis ante terminum
ST. AMBROSE
105c
Before the ending of the day
TE LUCIS
105d
Before the ending of the day
ST. AMBROSE
106
That virgin's child
LINDENS
107
The God of Abraham praise
LEONI
108
The holy Son of God most high
JENA (DAS NEUGEBORNE KINDLEIN)
109
The Lord will come, and not be slow
OLD 107TH
110
The night is come; like to the day
OAKLEY
111
The tree of life my soul hath seen
[The tree of life my soul hath seen]
112
The head that once was crowned with thorns
ST. MAGNUS (NOTTINGHAM)
113
The water stood like walls of brass
ST. OLAF'S
114
Thou art my Life : if thou but turn away
LOWENSTERN
115
Throw away thy rod
THE GENTLE PATH
116
Thou wast, O God, and thou wast blest
THIRD MODE MELODY
117
'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free
['Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free]
118
To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
BISHOPS
119
Up to those bright and gladsome hills
NEWCASTLE
120
Veni, Creator Spiritus
VENI CREATOR (Plainchant)
121
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
VENI CREATOR
122
Come, Holy Ghost, who ever one
BABYLON'S STREAMS
123
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
JAM LUCIS
124
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
KOMM, GOTT SCHÖPFER
125
Creator Spirit, by whose aid
COLCHESTER
126
Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire
VENI CREATOR
127
View me, Lord, a work of thine
[View me, Lord, a work of thine]
128
Who would true valour see
MONK'S GATE
129
Wise men patience never want
[Wise men patience never want]
130
Wilt thou forgive that sin, where I begun
DONNE
131
While Christ lay dead the widowed world
PASTHEEN
132
Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
[Were you there when they crucified my Lord?]
133
What creature, O sweet Lord
OLD 25TH
134
What's this that in my soul is rising?
MERCY'S FREE
135
What wondrous love is this, O my soul, O my soul
WONDROUS LOVE
136
When all thy mercies, O my God
BELGRAVE
137
With all the powers my poor soul hath
ROCKINGHAM
138a
Ye holy angels bright
DARWALL'S 148TH
138b
The Lord of Heav'n confess
DARWALL'S 148TH
139
You that have spent the silent night
GRÄFENBERG
140
Adam lay ybounden
[Adam lay ybounden]
141
A Virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell
[A Virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell]
142
All this night shrill chanticleer
[All this night shrill chanticleer]
143
Behold a silly tender babe
[Behold a silly tender babe]
144
The boar's head in hand bear I
[The boar's head in hand bear I]
145
Down in yon forest there stands a hall
[Down in yon forest there stands a hall]
146
The first Nowell the angel did say
[The first Nowell the angel did say]
147
From virgin's womb this Christmas day did spring
SONG 24
148
God rest you merry, Gentlemen
[God rest you merry, Gentlemen]
149
Hark, the herald-angels sing
MENDELSSOHN
150
The holly and the ivy
[The holly and the ivy]
151
Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber
[Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber]
152
I sing of a maiden
[I sing of a maiden]
153
In a field as I lay, methought I heard
[In a field as I lay, methought I heard]
154
In the bleak mid-winter
CRANHAM
155
It was poor little Jesus
[It was poor little Jesus]
156
Into this world this day did come
[Into this world this day did come]
157
I sing the birth was born tonight
WHITLAND
158
Jesus born in Beth'ny, Jesus born in Beth'ny
[Jesus born in Beth'ny]
159
Last night in the open shippen
[Last night in the open shippen]
160
Lullay, lullay, thou lytle child
[Lullay, lullay, thou lytle child]
161
I saw a fair maiden
[I saw a fair maiden]
162
In Bethlehem in that fair city
[In Bethlehem in that fair city]
163
O my deir heart, young Jesus sweet
[O my deir heart, young Jesus sweet]
164a
Adeste fideles
ADESTE FIDELES
164b
O come, all ye faithful
ADESTE FIDELES
165
On Christmas night all Christians sing
[On Christmas night all Christians sing]
166
Qui creavit coelum
[Qui creavit coelum]
167
Sing, all men! 'tis Christmas morning
[Sing, all men! 'tis Christmas morning]
168
Sweet was the song the Virgin sung
[Sweet was the song the Virgin sung]
169
That Lord that lay in asse stall
[That Lord that lay in asse stall]
170
The blessed son of God only
[The blessed son of God only]
171
The Virgin Mary had a baby boy
[The Virgin Mary had a baby boy]
172
There is no rose of such virtue
[There is no rose of such virtue]
173
There is no rose of such virtue
[There is no rose of such virtue]
174
This endris night
[This endris night]
175
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
[Tomorrow shall be my dancing day]
176
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
[Tomorrow shall be my dancing day]
177
A babe is born of high nature
[A babe is born of high nature]
178
While shepherds watched their flocks by night
WINCHESTER OLD
179
Here we bring new water from the well so clear
[Here we bring new water from the well so clear]
180
Down with the rosemary and bays
[Down with the rosemary and bays]
181
Alleluia
[Alleluia]
182
Alleluia
[Alleluia]
183
Alleluia
[Alleluia]
184
Alleluia
[Alleluia]
185
Glory be to God the Father
TONUS PEREGRINUS
186
Lord, keep Elizabeth our Queen
[Lord, keep Elizabeth our Queen]
187
Amen
[Amen]
188
As the tree falls
[As the tree falls]
189
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis
[Non nobis, Domine, non nobis]
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