Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EPIPHANY
131
The Star Proclaims the King Is Here
Matt. 2: 9
L. M.
Hostis Herodes impie
Coelius Sedulius, c.450
Tr., John M. Neale, 1852, alt.
Wo Gott zum Haus
“Geistliche Lieder”
Wittenberg, 1535
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All glory, Jesus, be to Thee
For this Thy glad epiphany;
Whom with the Father we adore
And Holy Ghost forevermore.
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