REFRAIN. Sweet and clear those an- gel voi-ces, Echoing through the stormy sky, As they chant the heavenly music, "Glory be celestial an-them, "Glory be to God on high!" we join the heavenly an-them, "Glory be From our fears and sins release us; Let us find our rest in Thee. 38 THE JOYFUL MORN IS BREAKING. BENJAMIN GOUGH, (1805-1877) 1873. 7s. & 6s. D. 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 6 Through all cre - a - tion waking, The joy of Jesus' birth. sky; way; 40 HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES. "Holy Voices." 8s. & 7s. (First Tune.) REV. JOHN CAWOOD, (1775-1852) 1819, 2 Listen to the wondrous story, Which they chant in hymns of joy: 66 "Glory in the highest, glory! Glory be to God most high! 4 "Christ is born, the great Anointed; 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. 40 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? Lo! th'an-gelic host re-joi - ces; Heavenly hal-le - lu-jahs rise. A - men. |