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Knocking

Author: Mrs. L. T. Batdorff Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Hark! what means the sound of knocking Refrain First Line: Lo! the blessed Savior knocketh Lyrics: 1 Hark! what means the sound of knocking At this long, long bolted door? Can it be the loving Savior Who so kindly calls once more? Refrain: Lo! the blessed Savior knocketh; Open wide to Him the door; He the blessings surely giveth— Joy and peace forevermore. 2 I’m not sure that He will ever With that gentle, loving hand, Knock again and bid me welcome To that happier, better land. [Refrain] 3 Oh! do not refuse admittance For His errand is so great; There’s no other friend to guide thee To the royal path so strait. [Refrain] 4 Oh! the joy His message brought me When I opened wide the door; Jesus entered, cleansed and blessed me; I’m His child forevermore. [Refrain] Used With Tune: BODONESE Text Sources: Celestial Songs by B. B. Funk (Athen, MI: B. B. Funk, 1890)
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The Babe Of Bethlehem

Author: Emma F. Pitt Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Hark! the Christ­mas bells are peal­ing Refrain First Line: Halelujah! hal­le­lu­jah! Hallelujah! To Christ the new­born King! Lyrics: 1 Hark! the Christ­mas bells are peal­ing, Carols to the ear­ly morn; List! the echo o’er me steal­ing, "Unto you a Savior’s born." Shout ho­san­na, chant His prais­es! Hallelujahs to Him sing. Lo! the east­ern star pro­claims it, Christ is born—be­hold your king! Refrain: Halelujah! hal­le­lu­jah! Halelujah! To Christ the new­born King! Halelujah! hal­le­lu­jah! Halelujah! Unto Him your trib­ute bring! Halelujah! hal­le­lu­jah! Halelujah! hal­le­lu­jah! 2 Hark! there comes from heav’n­ly voic­es, "Peace on earth, good will to men"; List! the an­gel host re­joic­es, ’Tis the Babe of Beth­le­hem! In the lone­ly, hum­ble man­ger, Angels guard Him from the sky, Singing as they hov­er ov­er Him, "Glory be to God on high." [Refrain] 3 See! the shep­herds come ad­or­ing Him of whom the an­gels sang; Worshiping they fall be­fore Him, As their hal­le­lu­jahs rang! Hasten ev­ery tribe and na­tion, Unto Him your trib­utes bring; Rendering the heart’s obla­tion, Praise your Sav­ior, Lord and king! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Hark! the Christ­mas bells are peal­ing] Text Sources: Wreath of Praise, by Asa Hull (Philadelphia: Daniel W. Knowles, 1879)

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