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EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 7.30
"Seven Famous Christmas Songs and Something About Them"
By JottN 'HARRIS GuTTERSON
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"When Reason and Ju s tice and l\Iercy united
Shall shed on th e world their bene fi ce nt s way,
The red fires of )Va r s hall no longe r be lighted,
And P eace s hall reign over a new perfect day,
And Pea ce shall r eig n over a ne w perfect day."

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HY11rn, 11 These Things Shall Be"
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PROGRAM FOR DECEMBER 21

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Nation with nation, land with land,
These things shall be! a loftier race
Than e'er the world hath known, shall rise· , . Unarm'd shall llve as. comrades free;
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With flow'r of freedom In their souls,
The pulse of one fraternity,
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To spill no drop of blood, but dare
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When all the earth Is paradise.

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For happier men when we are gone':
Those golden days for them shall dawn,
Transcending aught we gaze upon.
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0 GOD OF EARTH AND AL TAR

O God of earth and altar
Bow down and hear our cry,
Our earthly rulers falter,
Our people drift and die;
The walls of gold entomb us,
The swords of scorn divide,
Take not Thy thunder from us,
But take away our pride.

From all that terror teaches,
From lies of tongue and pen,
From ·all the easy speeches
That ,<,:omfort crue·l men,
From sale and profanation
Of honor and the sword,
From sleep and from damnation,
• DE)liver us, good Lord.

Tie In a living tether
The priest and prince and thrall,
Bind all our lives together,
Smite us and save us all;
In ire and exultation
Aflame with faith, and free,
Lift up a living nation,
A single sword to Thee.
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Resting secure from dl\J1$er and affright.
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Thy kingdom come! no more shall deeds of shame,
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Brutish and base, destroy th e soul divine:
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Bright with Thy )ove's all-p~rifyi11g flame
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Thy human t e mples evermore shall shine !
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Thy kingdom ' come! mad g'i:eed for'. wealth and power
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leollng the pressing problems of their
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Weary and sad with earth's long strife and pain!
"How long, 0 Lord!" 'fhy suff'ring children sigh!
"Speed Thou the dawn, and o'er the nations reign!"

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