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REFRAIN.

Sweet and clear those an- gel voi-ces,
So let angels wake the chorus,
Hark! we hear again the chorus

Echoing through the stormy sky,
So let ransomed men re- ply,
Ring - ing through the star-ry sky,

As they chant the heavenly music, "Glory be
Chant-ing the
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God on high!"

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From our fears and sins release us; Let us find our rest in Thee.
Long-desired of every na- tion, Joy of every waiting heart.
Born to reign in us for ever, Now Thy gracious kingdom bring.
By Thine all-suf - fi- cient mer-it, Raise us to Thy glorious throne. Amen.

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THE JOYFUL MORN IS BREAKING.

BENJAMIN GOUGH, (1805-1877) 1873.

7s. & 6s. D.
"Christmas Morn."

Edward John Hopkins, (1818- >

1. The joyful morn is break-ing, The bright-est morn of 2. High strains of praise are swelling From an gel hosts on 3. His children's songs shall name Him In many a tongue to

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Through all cre - a - tion waking, The joy of Jesus'
And one soft voice is telling Glad tidings from the
His Church shall yet pro- claim Him To people far a -

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HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES.

"Holy Voices." 8s. & 7s. (First Tune.)

REV. JOHN CAWOOD, (1775-1852) 1819,

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2 Listen to the wondrous story,

Which they chant in hymns of joy:

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"Glory in the highest, glory!

Glory be to God most high!

4 "Christ is born, the great Anointed;
Heaven and earth His praises sing!
Oh, receive whom God appointed
For your Prophet, Priest, and King.

3 "Peace on earth, good-will from heaven, 5 "Hasten, mortals, to adore Him;

Reaching far as man is found; Souls redeemed, and sins forgiven, Loud our golden harps shall sound.

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Learn His name and taste His joy, Till in heaven ye sing before Him, "Glory be to God most high!"

HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES.

"Holy Voices." 8s. & 7s. (Second Tune.)

Rev. G. J. Geer, (1821- )

1. Hark! what mean those holy voi-ces Sweetly sounding through the skies?

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Lo! th'an-gelic host re-joi - ces; Heavenly hal-le - lu-jahs rise. A - men.

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