Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EPIPHANY
127
As with Gladness Men of Old
7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7.
Matt. 2: 1–11
William C. Dix, 1860
Dix
Konrad Kocher, 1833
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ing
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rude
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to
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us
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and
ly
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ly
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of
joy
glad
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2
As
1
As
3
4
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’ry
most
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of
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Sav
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day
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sped,
old
steps
men
sus,
fered
ful
ness
ev
gifts
souls
sin’s
earth
beam
al
at
a
ing
ran
free
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on
our
and
whom
ing
ward,
somed
from
and
last
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bright,
As
There
So
And
earth
we
bend
joy
ho
knee
hailed
ly
with
the
they
when
may
to
with
things
Thee
Lead
Pure
past.
joy,
Bring
light,
are
ly
be
its
fore
cious
with
liest
no
Lord,
will
treas
star
guide,
Ev
Ev
Christ,
Where
may
ing
ures
to
we
feet
bring,
cost
gra
we
need
So,
So
All
Where
most
may
our
they
A
by
cy
ly
ry
Thee!
seat!
King!
hide.
men.
more
seek
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clouds
be
er
er
to
no
mer
heav’n
glo
Thy
our
Thy
led
5
In the heav’nly country bright
Need they no created light;
Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown,
Thou its Sun which goes not down.
There forever may we sing
Alleluias to our King!
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