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[Sweetest music, softly stealing]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Caleb Simper Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 54317 72176 73456 Used With Text: Sweetest Music, Softly Stealing

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Glory unto God the Father

Author: G. W. Brindley Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Sweetest music, softly stealing Topics: Christmas Used With Tune: [Sweetest music, softly stealing]

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Sweetest Music, Softly Stealing

Author: G. W. Brindley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9125 Refrain First Line: Glory unto God the Father Lyrics: 1 Sweetest music, softly stealing, Thro’ the silence of the night; To the shepherds now revealing, Christ is born, the source of light. Refrain: Glory unto God the Father, Who hath sent His only Son, That He may all nations gather Round His feet and make them one. 2 Now in David’s ancient city He is born, the angels say; God the Father, full of pity, Sends His Son to you today. [Refrain] 3 Shepherds, to the stable hasten, There your Savior Christ is born, Son of Mary, lowly maiden, On this first glad Christmas morn. [Refrain] 4 He from highest heav’n descending Comes on earth your woes to heal, That, your every want attending, Love of God He may reveal. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweetest music, softly stealing]
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Glory unto God the Father

Author: G. W. Brindley Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #392 (1916) First Line: Sweetest music, softly stealing Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [Sweetest music, softly stealing]

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Caleb Simper

1857 - 1942 Composer of "[Sweetest music, softly stealing]" in The Cyber Hymnal

G. W. Brindley

Author of "Sweetest Music, Softly Stealing" in The Cyber Hymnal We have lit­tle da­ta on Brind­ley, ex­cept that his work ap­peared in a 1916 pub­li­ca­tion. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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