frank­in­cense and gold.

"frank­in­cense and gold." appears in 3 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

frank­in­cense and gold.· 3 hymns found
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Of myrrh, which sweet­ly scents the air,
And, free­ly as their hearts ad­ored,
But prince­ly gifts were brought Him,

frank­in­cense and gold.

Their king­ly heads they meek­ly bow
They knew the pro­mised in­fant King,
Myrrh was the bit­ter to­ken

The Angels Sing Around the Stall

lyricist: Peter Gallwey, 1854
Composer: Oratory Hymn-Book
Hymn 1

...Of myrrh, which sweet­ly scents the air,

Of frank­in­cense and gold.

Their king­ly heads they meek­ly bow...

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Of myrrh, which sweet­ly scents the air,

Of frank­in­cense and gold.

Their king­ly heads they meek­ly bow

The Angels Sing Around the Stall

The Eastern Sages Sought Their Lord

lyricist: Thomas Davis, 1864
Composer: William Gardiner, 1815
Hymn 2

...And, free­ly as their hearts ad­ored,

Gave myrrh and frank­in­cense and gold.

They knew the pro­mised in­fant King,...

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And, free­ly as their hearts ad­ored,

Gave myrrh and frank­in­cense and gold.

They knew the pro­mised in­fant King,

The Eastern Sages Sought Their Lord

Christ’s Natal Day

lyricist: Birdie Bell, 1885
Composer: Asa Hull
Hymn 3

...But prince­ly gifts were brought Him,

Myrrh, frank­in­cense and gold.

Myrrh was the bit­ter to­ken...

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But prince­ly gifts were brought Him,

Myrrh, frank­in­cense and gold.

Myrrh was the bit­ter to­ken

Christ’s Natal Day

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