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332. On Christmas night all Christians sing

1 On Christmas night all Christians sing
to hear the news the angels bring;
on Christmas night all Christians sing
to hear the news the angels bring:
news of great joy, news of great mirth,
news of our merciful King’s birth.

2 Then why should we on earth be so sad,
since our Redeemer made us glad,
Then why should we on earth be so sad,
since our Redeemer made us glad,
when from our sin He set us free,
all for to gain our liberty?

3 When sin departs before His grace,
then life and health come in its place;
when sin departs before His grace,
then life and health come in its place;
heaven and earth with joy may sing,
all for to see the new-born King.

4 All out of darkness we have light,
which made the angels sing this night;
all out of darkness we have light,
which made the angels sing this night:
'Glory to God, on earth be peace,
goodwill to all shall never cease.'

Text Information
First Line: On Christmas night all Christians sing
Meter: 88 88 88
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Topic: Jesus Christ: His Birth
Source: English traditional carol
Tune Information
Name: SUSSEX CAROL
Harmonizer: Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872-1958
Meter: 88 88 88
Key: F Major
Source: English Traditional Melody
Copyright: Harm. © 1919 Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Notes: Now Public Domain



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