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  • I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day is hymn number 214 in the [[Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latt [[category:Christmas]]
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  • *The Flower's Nest (composed with LilyPond on a laptop—on Christmas Eve of 2005) **This is intended to be for a Christmas hymn.
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  • ...eived tendency of people letting him taking preeminence over Christ during Christmas. Those who made certain songbooks, however, must not have yet perceived, or
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  • *[[Christmas Song (Stephens)]] (words and music)
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  • * [[On a Christmas Morning]], by [[William Augustine Ogden]]
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  • [[category:Christmas]]
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  • This hymnal has a larger Christmas section than most, with "Advent", "Birth" and "Epiphany" encompassing 73 so
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  • ...th to War]]" and No. 559 "[[The Son of God Goes Forth for Peace]]"; of the Christmas song "[[Hush, All Ye Sounds of War]]" (No. 195), of the transatlantic patri
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  • ...is not already present). See, for example, The Cyber Hymnal's text of the Christmas hymn [http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/f/afrglory.htm Angels from the Realms of
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  • *[[A Christmas Auld Lang Syne]]
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  • ...n original lyric is the St. Stephen's Day carol (generally thought of as a Christmas carol) [[Good King Wenceslas]].
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  • *[http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Curriculum/music.htm/hymns.htm/christmas.htm/202%20oh%20come%20all%20ye%20faithful.htm#JD_Hymns.202 Lyrics from Hymn [[category:Christmas]]
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  • ...han one page). The songs are divided into three sections, General (1-262), Christmas (263-340), and Easter (341-376). A large number of the songs are bilingual,
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  • [[category:Christmas]]
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  • ...at. The most common occurrence of lyrical macaroni is in medieval European Christmas songs such as [[In Dulci Jubilo (Lyrics)|In Dulci Jubilo]] and the Queen's
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  • [[category:Christmas]]
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  • * [[Blest Christmas Morn]]
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  • ...l we gather home to Zion]] (set to Robert Lowry's [[Hanson Place]]) or the Christmas song [[Silvery star, precious star]] (set to an RLDS tune, [[Starlight and
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  • *[[Have a Very Merry Christmas]]<ref>http://library.lds.org/nxt/gateway.dll/Magazines/Friend/1978.htm/frie
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  • ...way. (H. B. Sterling.) No. 2. A Dear little Goose. (M. M. Dodge.) No. 3. A Christmas Eve Thought. ... No. 4. A Moon Bath. (A. W. McCullough.), 1909]
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