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ADVENT
378 O COME, O COME, EMMANUEL VERSES
Em G Am D7 G D G C
And come, O come, Em - man come, Thou Wis - dom from .
. O el, ran - som cap tive Who d'rest all things high,
might, 2. on or
thy tribes come, 0 come, Thou come. Thou Rod
Who 3 4. O
Lord to on of se's of Jes stem, From ev 'ry foe de
And widecome. Thou Key come, Thou Day-spring
5. O of Da pen cheer us
Vid, come, our by thy
the hearts of And 6. O
7. O from . on high
come, De - sire of na tions, bind In one
Bm Em Am B7 Em A7 D Em
ile here Un lone ly the path of
an cient times didst
1. Is ra el, That mourns in ex knowl edge show, And ly
nai's height 2. might To us
In the law, In give pow'r leads .
. Si And trust thy might- y
safe the way that Dis perse the gloom- y
thou our sad di
4. liv er them That save,
high, night,
5. heav'n ly home; Make And on nigh; clouds of And 6. draw
1 all. ing
hu man - kind; Bid vi S1ons cease, And
REFRAIN
G D7 G IG D Em Bm G D Am
1. til the Son of God. ap pear. Re joice! Re joice! Em
2. teach us n her ways to go. and awe. 3. cloud and maj
give them vic - try
5. close the path
6. death's dark shad - ow be
eS y 4. o er the grave.
y. flight. Peace.
to mis er
to put Prince. 7. thy self our of
Note: When guitar and keyboard play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.
Pastoral Note: The verses of this ancient chant reflect the '0'Antiphons which are sung during Advent Vespers the seven days preceding the
Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord. Each verse portrays a specific attribute of Emmanuel, the Word made flesh.
Text: LM with refrain; Latin, 9th cent.; verses 1, 3-6, para. in Psalteriolum Cantionum Catholicarum, Cologne, 1710; tr. by John M. Neale, 1818-1866;
verses 2, 7, tr. fr. The Hymnal 1940, alt. Music: VENI, VENI, EMMANUEL; Chant, Mode ; Processionale, French, 15th cent,; adapt. by Thomas Helmore, 1811-189%0.
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ADVENT 378-0 COME, O COME, EMMANUEL, cont. (2)
D7 Em D G C Am Bm Em Am
Shall come to thee, O Is ra el! man u el
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ADVENT
COMFORT, COMFORT, O MY PEOPLE 154 F Dm Bb F C F
God; my pe0 - ple, one who's cry ing
make straight what long was crook ed,
Speak In
of peace, now says the des - ert
the rough
our 1. Com - fort, com - fort,
voice 2. Hark. the of far and near, 3. Make plac es plain er
Dm F Dm Bb F Dm F C F
load. Mourn - ing 'neath their sor - rows
the king dom now his
1. Com - fort those who sit in dark - ness,
Since here. 2. Bid ding 3. Let your hearts be
full re - pent - ance
true and hum -ble, all to IS
As be fits ho ly reign.
C F Am Bb Csus4 C
Of the peace
pre pare waits for them; God
that sa lem
o bey! the Lord
1. Speak Je un - to ru Now for that warm - ing
glo -ry way;
shed a - broad; 2. O cry a
3. For the of Now o'er earth
F Eb Dm Am Dm F Gm Csus4 C
1. Tell of all the Sins I cov er, And that war - fare now is ver. him. bow down to greet
nev er
the val him And the hills leys shall
2. Let rise to meet
3. And all flesh see the to - ken That his word is bro ken.
Note: When guitar and keybourd play together, keyboardists should improvise using the guitar chords above the melody.
Text: 87 87 77 B, based on Isaiah 40:1-8, Johann G. Olearius, 1611-1684 tr. by Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878, alt Music: GENEVA 42; Claude Goudimel, ca. 1514-1572; Genevan Psalter, 1551.
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CHRISTMAS
283 INFANT HOLY, INFANT LOWLY (=ca. 92)
C F F/A Bb C F F
For his bed cat tle stall: 1. In - fant ho- ly. 2. Flocks were sleep ing. 3. 4. Wake our
in fant low - ly. shep- herds keep - ing
themon-ing new.
a go its way.
Vig - il till
Like the wise the
sta ble men long Jour ney spir - its
As we to on from their slum - ber. Send the dark - ness
C F F/A B C F F/A B
n hets the babe is Tad ng o a
c at thee pil grims came
Lord of all pel true.
to know.
Swift are wing-ing Thus re - Joic - ing.
All are wel-come
Ox-en Jow ing. lit the no 2 Saw the heard te slo gos glo
We are bop 3. ng dis n th blcss- cd Christ- mas day. Songs ot an gels 4. Hll our hearts w ith
De G C su4 C FA B C7 Gm Ai
: No tid igo Deing - ing Chnst thhe babe is Lord of all I.an-gels sing-inE.
2. free from sor- Fow, Cheist the babe was bun for you Lord of all.
Praas ces o
King ad shep herd fricd atd rag e Grat ad bleas - ing
Christ the babe s . al this man-ger.
Christ bwith as we go 4 all a- round us,
Text 87 67 86 77; Verses 1 and 2 Poliah carat tr by Eaian m Ree 593 weres ant Dan hute 2004, Daniel Schutte. Pubished by OCP A rgets erved.
MusK W Z1O6iE LEZY Polish carot art. by AE Rusbrüge. 97-1 t kionalind kustrdge Allgs reservesd. Lsed with perimissitun.
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ADVENT
LIFT UP YoUR HEADS, YE MiGHTY GATES 321 C F G7 C G Am G
Be hold the your heads, the land the
might cit
gates blest, heart;
Lift ye the
up 2. blest y Where Christ the
3. Fling tals Make it bf 'reign:
wide your a por Sov 4. So in! Let and come, my en ter new
C Cadd9 C Dm C G [G] D G
kings hearts
1. King of is King hap
earth ly Ho
waits! fest!
of glo y The 2. rul S Con O Py and
3. From for ple, bler
tem set a part use 4. life gin Thy ly Spir it no be
C D G C Dm CIG G7 C
of. the world Sav ior To whom this
1. draw ing near; The here. homes King, of. tri - umph comes! hap
3. heav'n's 2. PY
A dorned with prayer and the
em ploy. love and joy. guide Un til glo - rious be 4 us on, crown Won.
Text: LM; based on Psalm 24; George Weissel, 1590-1635; tr. by Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878. Music: TRURO; Williams' Psalmodia Fvangelica, Part 1, 1789; keyboard acc. by Lowell Mason, 1792-1872, alt.