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With No Pomp Of Earthly Splendor

Author: Caroline L. Shacklock Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13096 Refrain First Line: Bow before Him, and adore Him Lyrics: 1 With no pomp of earthly splendor Comes the Savior, promised long, Heralded by angel voices, Blending in triumphant song; On the shepherds’ lonely vigil Falls the radiance from afar; Seek they now the newborn Monarch, Guided by the eastern star. Refrain: Bow before Him, and adore Him; At His feet your offering fling; Child in form, yet Lord of glory, Christ of Heav’n and earth the King. 2 Humbly cradled in a manger Helpless lies the slumbering Child, Guarded by the virgin mother, Meek and lowly, undefiled. "God with us," oh, blessed promise! Name all other names above; Human for our sins to suffer, But divine in matchless love. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [With no pomp of earthly splendor]
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Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: Sabbath Carols #20 (1881) First Line: With no pomp of earthly splendor Refrain First Line: Bow before him, and adore him Languages: English Tune Title: [With no pomp of earthly splendor]

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