GOOD TIDINGS
By Amos! R. Wells Angels of shining afar ? borne on the light of the wonderful star tidings of heaven exultantly bring ; angels of joyously sing ! News blessed news ) from the Bethlehem sky, borne to the lowly and borne to the high, told to the shepherds and told to the king angels of Bethle.heni j joyously sing ; News in the highest ? the glory divine out of the courts where the seraphim shine; news in the lowest fair jieace among men : sing it, ye 'angels, again and again ! Strains of the loftiest music employ, sing the good tidings of inlinite joy; sing to the burdened } the the .sacl ; sing the good tidings eternally glad! Angels of tell of the birth : love of the Father come lowly to earth love of the Father come blessedly near s born to our sinning and sorrow and "fear. Angels of Bethlehem, publish the word! Sing of the Savio\ir j the Christ and the Lord ! Sing of the Son who will save us indeed out of the woe of our uttermost need! Angels of Bethlehem never again will heaven 'f seem shut to the anguish of men. Blessed the answer we hear as we pray : sing of the Saviour forever and aye !
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 34, 21 December 1945, Page 3
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207GOOD TIDINGS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 34, 21 December 1945, Page 3
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