2. Kneel down and a dore Him with 3. Dear Christ-Child, what gifts can we come, one and all, 4. Our hearts then to Thee we will offer to day; To Beth-le-hem By which our af- 1. From heav'n above to earth I come, To bear good news to ev'ry home; 2. "To you, this night, is born a Child Of Mary, cho-sen moth-er mild; 3. "Tis Christ, our God, who far on high Hath heard your sad and bitter cry; 4. Glo · ry to God in high-est heav'n, Who un to man His Son hath giv'n, 1. Stars all bright are beam-ing From the skies above, 2. Here for us a bid ing, Cradled in a stall, 3. Born that He might lead us From this earth-ly home, 4. Glory in the highest, For this wondrous birth; REFRAIN Na-ture's face all gleaming, Shines with heav'n's own love. hiding, See the Lord of all. Wake and sing, good Christians, On this birthday feed us Till the end shall come. cri est Peace to all the earth. morn, Heav'n and earth are telling God for man is born. A-MEN. Yonder where they sweet vig-il keep See the east the ern O'er the Babe, who in silent sleep, angels sing: "Al- le lu wise men bring Gifts and hom gels let us sing Al- le lu ia! hail the King, age to ia to our King, our King, 1. I heard the bells on Christ-mas day Their old familiar car ols play, 2. I thought how, as the day had come, The bel-fries of all Chris-ten-dom 3. And in despair I bowed my head: "There is no peace on earth," I said, 4. Then pealed the bells more loud and deep: "God is not dead, nor doth He sleep; 5. Till, ring-ing, sing-ing on its way, The world re-volved from night to day, |