Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CHRISTMAS
83
Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices
8. 7. 8. 7.
Stuttgart
Luke 2: 14
John Cawood, 1819, alt.
“Psalmodia Sacra”
Gotha, 1715
His
as
in
ing
Sweet
prais
man
hymns
through
Heav’n
Reach
Which
earth,
far
chant
sound
and
ing
they
ly
es
is
of
the
sing!
found;
joy,
skies?
is
on
ten
what
the
good
the
born,
earth,
to
mean
Peace
2
Lis
1
Hark!
3
those
4
Christ
noint
heav
sto
voic
A
drous
ly
ed;
from
en,
ry
es
great
will
won
ho
King.
sound.
high!
rise.
and
shall
most
jahs
A
harps
God
lu
Priest,
et,
en
to
le
men.
Lo,
Glo
Souls
Oh,
sins
high
host
God
whom
and
the
ic
est,
re
Proph
ceive
deemed
in
gel
re
re
ry
th’ an
For
Loud
Glo
Heav’n
gold
be
hal
ap
your
our
ry
ly
point
giv
glo
joic
for
ed
en!
ry!
es,
5
Hasten, mortals, to adore Him,
Learn His name and taste His joy,
Till in heav’n ye sing before Him,
“Glory be to God most high!”
6
Let us learn the wondrous story
Of our great Redeemer’s birth;
Spread the brightness of His glory
Till it cover all the earth.
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Close of Service
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