Know that the Lord is God a-lone, He can create, and He de-stroy. a-gain. to Thy name. A-men. 4 We'll crowd Thy gates with thankful songs, 5 Wide as the world is Thy command, Firm as a rock Thy truth must stand, I. It came up on 2. Still thro' the 3. And ye, 4. For lo, 8 RICHARD S. WILLIS, 1850 clo the mid-night clear, That glo- rious song of old, ven skies they come, With peace-ful wings unfurled, beneath life's crushing load, Whose forms are bend-ing low, the days are hastening on, proph-et bards fore - told, By the earth, good-will to men From heav'n's all-gra-cious King:" "Peace on The world in sol- emn still-ness lay, To hear the angels sing. A-men. NAHUM TATE, 1703 89 BETHLEHEM C. M. D. (Sullivan) Old Carol, arr. by ARTHUR SULLIVAN 1. While shepherds watch'd their flocks by night, All seat - ed 4 4 "Glad tid - ings of great joy I bring To you and all man-kind." All mean -ly wrapt in swath-ing bands, And in a man- ger laid." Good-will hence-forth from heav'n to men,Be - gin, and nev er cease." A-men. |