Sing with joy, 'tis Christmas morn

Sing with joy, 'tis Christmas morn

Author: C. F. Hernaman
Tune: CHRISTMAS MORN (Stainer)
Published in 4 hymnals

Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Sing with joy, 'tis Christmas Morn,
Unto us a Child is born;
Christ hath come on earth to dwell,
God with us, Immanuel!

2 Shepherds, watching thro' the night,
Wondering at the dazzling light,
Hear the glorious Angel tell
Of the Hope of Israel.

3 Thousand thousand angels raise
Songs of glad triumphant praise;
Singing, through the starry sky,
"Glory be to God on High!"

4 Joyously the shepherds ran,
Knelt to Jesus--God and Man;
"Come," they bid us haste with them,
"See the Babe of Bethlehem"!

5 Jesus! whom we now adore,
May we love Thee more and more;
As by faith we, wondering, see
This Thy great humility!

Amen.

Source: Voices of Praise: for school and church and home #54

Author: C. F. Hernaman

Hernaman, Claudia Frances, née Ibotson, daughter of W. H. Ibotson, sometime Vicar of Edwinstowe, Notts, was born at Addlestone, Surrey, Oct. 19, 1838, and married Sept. 1858, to the Rev. J. W. D. Hernaman, one of H. M. Inspectors of Schools. Mrs. Hernaman has composed more than 150 hymns, a great proportion of which are for children, and also some translations from the Latin. Her publications include:— (1) The Child's Book of Praise; A Manual of Devotion in Simple Verse by C. F. H. Edited by the Rev. James Skinner, M.A., &c, 1873 ; (2) The Story of the Resurrection 1879; (3) Christmas Story, 1881; (4) Christmas Carols for Children, 1st series, 1884; 2nd series, 1885; (5) The Way of the Cross, a Metrical Litany, 1885; (6) Hymns for the S… Go to person page >

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First Line: Sing with joy, 'tis Christmas morn
Author: C. F. Hernaman
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Carols Old and Carols New #488

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The Sunday-School Hymnal and Service Book (Ed. A) #224

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Voices of Praise #54

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