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The Festival Song Budget, Christmas

Publisher: Tullar Meredith Co., New York, N.Y., 1914
Language: English
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d1A child is born in Bethlehem (Tillotson)
d2Angel voices sweetly sang
d3Behold, I bring you good tidings
d4Christmas bells shine sweetly
d5Christmas hallelujahs
d6Christmas, thy moments dear
d7Crowded the city street
d8For unto us a child is born
d9Gleam on in splendor
d10Glory in the highest, Chirst the Lord is born
d11Hand the Christmas garlands
d12Hark, 'tis a song from the Christmas sky
d13Hear the bells of Christmas, how they ring again
d14Hear the choir of angels
d15In the sky the Christmas star is gleaming
d16Judea's fields are wrapt
d17Led by the star
d18Marching on to seek
d19Once again our voices
d20One Christmas night
d21One holy night the world lay dreaming
d22Remember at Christmas
d23Send the Bible over land and sea
d24Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright
d25Softly close thine eyes
d26Sound the glad carols
d27Starry rays of glory
d28Thanks to God above
d29The day rejoicing
d30The dear Christmas story
d31The King in his beauty I know I shall see
d32There is joy untold
d33There's a song of wondrous joy in the air
d34They're ringing out their chimes
d35'Twas a wondrous light
d36Under the dear old star
d37Wake, O earth, from slumber
d38Weary hearts for thee are yearning
d39While we wreathe the holly
d40Why are the joybells ringing
[This hymnal is not yet complete - may be missing texts or tunes]
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