and maid­ens

"and maid­ens" appears in 8 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

and maid­ens· 8 hymns found
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Your sweet re­spons­ive lay.
Graciously cares He for His chos­en peo­ple;
The price­less crop to waste.
The birth­day of our king.
Praise Him, fowls and cat­tle, princ­es and all kings;
Gifts this birth­day of our king.
A Sav­ior born in Beth­le­hem.
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and maid­ens

Sweet hymns to Christ to sing,
Praise ye the Sav­ior!
Be not the call de­layed;
With the an­gels sound His praise.
For the name of God is ex­cel­lent alone;
O’er the snow at ev­en­tide;
Come join the shep­herds at the fold,
Your tune­ful voic­es high;

Come, Sing with Holy Gladness

lyricist: John Daniell, 1868
Composer: Wurtemberg, Germany, 1784
Hymn 1

...Your sweet re­spons­ive lay.

’Tis good for boys and maid­ens

Sweet hymns to Christ to sing,...

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Your sweet re­spons­ive lay.

’Tis good for boys and maid­ens

Sweet hymns to Christ to sing,

Come, Sing with Holy Gladness

Praise Ye the Triune God

lyricist: Elizabeth Charles, ca. 1858
Composer: Friedrich Flemming, 1811
Hymn 2

...Graciously cares He for His chos­en peo­ple;

Young men and maid­ens, old­er folks and child­ren,

Praise ye the Sav­ior!...

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Graciously cares He for His chos­en peo­ple;

Young men and maid­ens, old­er folks and child­ren,

Praise ye the Sav­ior!

Praise Ye the Triune God

The Fields Are White (Sheeleigh)

lyricist: Matthias Sheeleigh (1821–1900)
Composer: James Rosecrans, 1902
Hymn 3

...The price­less crop to waste.

Ye men and maid­ens of the Lord,

Be not the call de­layed;...

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The price­less crop to waste.

Ye men and maid­ens of the Lord,

Be not the call de­layed;

The Fields Are White (Sheeleigh)

Welcome Song (Helper)

lyricist: Anonymous, 1889
Composer: From Charles Gounod (1818–1893)
Hymn 4

...The birth­day of our king.

Carol, men and maid­ens!

With the an­gels sound His praise....

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The birth­day of our king.

Carol, men and maid­ens!

With the an­gels sound His praise.

Welcome Song (Helper)

Praise the Lord of Heaven

lyricist: Thomas Browne, 1844
Composer: Johann Schultz, 1785
Hymn 5

...Praise Him, fowls and cat­tle, princ­es and all kings;

Praise Him, men and maid­ens, all cre­at­ed things;

For the name of God is ex­cel­lent alone;...

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Praise Him, fowls and cat­tle, princ­es and all kings;

Praise Him, men and maid­ens, all cre­at­ed things;

For the name of God is ex­cel­lent alone;

Praise the Lord of Heaven

The Birthday of Our King (Jones)

lyricist: Harriet Jones, 1886
Composer: Alonzo Abbey
Hymn 6

...Gifts this birth­day of our king.

Youths and maid­ens gai­ly glide

O’er the snow at ev­en­tide;...

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Gifts this birth­day of our king.

Youths and maid­ens gai­ly glide

O’er the snow at ev­en­tide;

The Birthday of Our King (Jones)

Hark! Hear Ye Not the Angel Song?

lyricist: Godfrey Thring, 1874
Composer: Joseph Sweetser, 1865
Hymn 7

...A Sav­ior born in Beth­le­hem.

Then men and maid­ens, young and old,

Come join the shep­herds at the fold,...

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A Sav­ior born in Beth­le­hem.

Then men and maid­ens, young and old,

Come join the shep­herds at the fold,

Hark! Hear Ye Not the Angel Song?

Young Men and Maidens, Raise

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1763
Composer: James Baxter, before 1895
Hymn 8

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Young men and maid­ens, raise

Your tune­ful voic­es high;...

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Young men and maid­ens, raise

Your tune­ful voic­es high;

Young Men and Maidens, Raise

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