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JESUS CHRIST: BIRTH

Once in Royal David’s City 140


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1 Once in roy - al Da - vid’s cit - y stood a low - ly
2 He came down to earth from heav - en who is God and
3 Je - sus is our child - hood’s pat - tern; day by day like

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4 And our eyes at last shall see him, through his own re -

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cat - tle shed, where a moth - er laid her ba - by in a
Lord of all, and his shel - ter was a sta - ble, and his
us he grew; he was lit - tle, weak and help - less; tears and

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deem - ing love; for that child so dear and gen - tle is our

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man - ger for his bed: Mar - y was that moth - er
cra - dle was a stall; with the poor and meek and
smiles like us he knew; and he feels for all our

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Lord in heaven a - bove; and he leads his chil - dren

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mild; Je - sus Christ, her lit - tle child.
low - ly, lived on earth our Sav - ior ho - ly.
sad - ness, and he shares in all our glad - ness.

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on to the place where he is gone.

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Like “All Things Bright and Beautiful” (see no. 20), this popular Christmas hymn was written by an Irish
poet to illustrate for children the various articles of the Apostles’ Creed. It is not known which of several
English villages the composer had in mind when naming this tune.
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TEXT: Cecil Frances Alexander, 1848, alt. IRBY
MUSIC: Henry John Gauntlett, 1849; harm. Arthur Henry Mann, 1919 8.7.8.7.7.7

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