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The promised Saviour’s born, the angels sang, 
While Heaven’s arches with the echo rang ; 
Glad tidings with great joy and blessings fraught 
To all the human race they .brought. 
And shall not we each year in chorus raise, 
Our merry Christmas hymn of thanks and praise ? 
Tes, let the young and old in merry song, 
A loving Saviour’s praise prolong.—C ho. 
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Oh, when we think of all the hope that came 
"Unto our sinful race in Jesus’ name, 
We cannot help but sing in joyous strains. 
That Jesus Christ the Saviour reigns. 
Yes, well may we rejoice at Jesus’ birth, 
That from his lofty throne he came to earth ; 
For to the world he brought salvation freo. 
And purchased life for you and me.—Cno. 
