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" No, Both wills were in one stature ; And as that wisdom had decreed, The Word was now made Flesh indeed, And took on him our nature. What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of Glory ! To see this babe, all innocence,... "
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical ... - Page 543
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The Oxford Hymn Book

Thomas Banks Strong, William Sanday - Hymns, English - 1908 - 958 pages
...no No, Both wills were in one stature ; And as that wisdom hath decreed, The Word was now made flesh indeed, And took on him our nature. What comfort by him do we win, Who made himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of glory ! To see this Babe, all innocence, A martyr born...
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Royal Messages of Cheer and Comfort Beautifully Told: By Robert Stuart ...

Robert Stuart MacArthur - Calendars - 1909 - 450 pages
...no no; Both wills were in one stature, And as that wisdom hath decreed, The word was now made flesh indeed, And took on Him our nature. What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price for sin, To make us heirs of glory; Can man forget the story? — Ben Jonson. OH...
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Christmas: Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and ...

Robert Haven Schauffler - Christmas - 1912 - 378 pages
...comfort by him do we win, Who made himself the price of sin, •To make us heirs of glory ! To see this babe all innocence; A martyr born in our defence : Can man forget the story? THE SHEPHERD'S SONG EDMUND BOLTON Sweet music, sweeter far Than any song is sweet: Sweet music,...
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Ancient English Christmas Carols MCCCC to MDCC

Edith Rickert - Carols - 1914 - 372 pages
...no No, Both wills were in one stature ; And as that wisdom had decreed, The Word was now made flesh indeed, And took on Him our nature. What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of glory ! To see this Babe all innocence ; A Martyr born...
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The Religious Poems of Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw - Poetry, religious - 1914 - 136 pages
...No, Both wills were in one stature ; 15 And, as that wisdom had decreed, The Word was now made flesh indeed, And took on him our nature. What comfort by him do we win, Who made himself the price of sin, 20 To make us heirs of glory ! To see this babe, all innocence, A martyr...
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Ancient English Christmas Carols MCCCC to MDCC

Edith Rickert - Carols - 1914 - 378 pages
...What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of glory ! To see this Babe all innocence ; A Martyr born in our defence ; Can man forget the story ? The Angels 1585-1649. William Drummond of Hawthornden. RUN, shepherds, run where Bethlehem...
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Every Man's Book of Sacred Verse

Gordon Crosse - Religious poetry, English - 1924 - 288 pages
...no No. Both wills were in one stature, And as that wisdom had decreed, The Word was now made Flesh indeed, And took on Him our nature. What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin To make us heirs of glory ? To see this Babe all innocence, A Martyr born...
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A Book of Christmas Verse

Henry Charles Beeching - Carols - 1926 - 220 pages
...What comfort by Him we do win, Who made Himself the price of sin To make us heirs of glory ! To see this Babe, all innocence, A martyr born in our defence : Can man forget the story ? BEN JONSON 30. THE SHEPHERDS' SONG SWEET music, sweeter far Than any song is sweet : Sweet...
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Lyrics from the Old Song Books

Edmondstoune Duncan - Ballads, English - 1927 - 634 pages
...no No, Both wills were in one stature ; And as that wisdom had decreed, The Word was now made flesh indeed, And took on Him our nature. What comfort by Him do we win, Who made Himself the price of sin, To make us heirs of glory ! To see this babe all innocence ; A martyr born...
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The Oxford Book of Carols

Percy Dearmer, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Martin Shaw - Carols - 1928 - 292 pages
...took on him our nature. 4. What comfort by him we do win, Who made himself the price of sin, To see this babe, all innocence, A martyr born in our defence, Can man forget the story ? 169. Tyrley, Tyrlow Peter Warlock. (CHRISTMAS) f ^ Tyrley, tyrkw, tyrley, tyrlow. So merrily...
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