Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Angelic Proclamation, artist - BarlowGirl. Album song Home For Christmas, in the genre
Date of issue: 22.09.2008
Record label: Word
Song language: English
Angelic Proclamation |
O come, all ye faithful |
Joyful and triumphant |
O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem |
Come and behold Him |
Born the King of Angels |
O come, let us adore Him |
O come, let us adore Him |
O come, let us adore Him |
Christ the Lord |
Sing, choirs of angels |
Sing in exaltation |
Oh sing, all ye bright hosts |
Of heaven above |
Glory to God, Glory in the highest |
O come, let us adore Him |
O come, let us adore Him |
O come, let us adore Him |
Christ the Lord |
Angels we have heard on high |
Sweetly singing o’er the plains |
And the mountains in reply |
Echoing their joyous strains |
Gloria in excelsis deo |
Gloria in excelsis deo |
Shepherd why this jubilee |
Why your joyous strains prolong? |
What the gladsome tidings be |
Which inspire your heavenly song |
Come to bethlehem and see |
Christ whos birth the angels sing |
Come adore on bended knee |
Christ the lord the new-born king |
Gloria in excelsis deo |
Hark! |
the herald angels sing, — |
«Glory to the newborn King! |
Peace on earth, and mercy mild |
God and sinners reconciled.» |
Joyful, all ye nations, rise |
Join the triumph of the skies; |
With th' angelic host proclaim |
«Christ is born in Bethlehem.» |
Hark! |
the herald angels sing |
«Glory to the newborn King! |
Christ, by highest heav’n adored: |
Christ, the everlasting Lord; |
Late in time behold him come |
Offspring of the favored one |
Veil’d in flesh, the Godhead see; |
Hail, th’incarnate Deity: |
Pleased, as man, with men to dwell |
Jesus, our Emmanuel! |
Hark! |
the herald angels sing |
«Glory to the newborn King! |
Hail! |
the heav’n-born Prince of peace! |
Hail! |
the Son of Righteousness! |
Light and life to all he brings |
Risen with healing in his wings |
Mild he lays his glory by |
Born that man no more may die: |
Born to raise the sone of earth |
Born to give them second birth |
Hark! |
the herald angels sing |
«Glory to the newborn King! |