75 W. A. Muhlenberg, 1823 f=144. 6 si Shout the glad tidings, ex- ultingly sing,....... Je ru sa - lem triumphs, Mes f Shout the Glad Tidings mf I. Sion, the is King! 2. Tell how He 3. Mortals, your mf marvelous sto birth! The bright- est arch - an - gel in round: How free to the faith-ful He rise: a Ye angels, the full Al- le C. Avison, d. 1770 76 From the German Slowly 6 si - ah is King, Mes - si - ah is King, Mes - si - ah rit. molto rit. 1. Si lent night! 2. Si lent night! 3. Si lent night! 包 Silent Night! Holy Night Sleep in heav en - ly peace, Round yon Vir - gin mother and Child! Ho Thou didst smile when Thou wast born! night! night! night! cresc. rit. molto ly le Blessed cresc. All is calm, all is Jez is King. A MEN. was.... Infant so ten der and mild, jah! hail..... the King! Sleep in heaven - ly bright, sight! how bright 3 Say, ye holy shepherds, say, What your joyfu ws to-day? Wherefore have ye left your sheep On the lonely mountain steep? 4 "As we watched at dead of night, on Born for us Sir John Goss, 1300-1880 Hail! Promised from e - ter Sits a mid the Cher earth star Sing through all Je - ru - sa lem, Christ is born in Bethlehem. A-MEN. nal years. bim. u Re-demp-tion's happy dawn! 5 Sacred Infant, all Divine, 6 Teach, O teach us, Holy Child, 78 While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night (Gaudete) Nahum Tate, 1702 = 92. = 2. "To you, in 1. While shep-herds watched their flocks by night, All seat 3. Thus spake the ed of a a ry shone round. shall be the sign:their joy ful song: and all a man and nev Harold Lewars, 1914 Had seized their troubled mind,- dis- played, on the ground, Da vid's line shining throng 12 |