the God­head

"the God­head" appears in 13 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

the God­head· 13 hymns found
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By whom all things were made;
By whom all things were made;
One His per­fect de­ity.
Star and an­gels gave the sign.
I know not how that Beth­le­hem’s Babe
And hailed sal­va­tion’s morn?
Savior of the hu­man race,
May I dis­cern with cleans­èd eyes
A light for earth’s dark face.
Whom an­gels dim­ly see,
Proclaiming from the con­scious skies
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All His glo­ries,

the God­head

In Je­sus is dis­played.
In Je­sus is dis­played.
Perfect man, as all might see,
Love in­car­nate, love di­vine;
I only know the man­ger Child
The pains of po­ver­ty He bore,
Brighter than the sun’s bright car,
O Love, the ve­ry Word of God,
In swath­ing bands they fold;
And fore­most of the Three.
The wise men, see­ing Him so fair,
When told Ju­dea’s king was near?
From the mys­tic vol­ume hear­ing

All in Him

Composer: George Farrow, 1920
Hymn 1

...By whom all things were made;

The full­ness of the God­head

In Je­sus is dis­played....

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By whom all things were made;

The full­ness of the God­head

In Je­sus is dis­played.

All in Him

All in Him

Composer: George Farrow, 1920
Hymn 2

...By whom all things were made;

The full­ness of the God­head

In Je­sus is dis­played....

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By whom all things were made;

The full­ness of the God­head

In Je­sus is dis­played.

All in Him

Hark! A Glad, Exulting Throng

lyricist: Mozarabic Breviary, 1502
Composer: Traditional English
Hymn 3

...One His per­fect de­ity.

Lo! the God­head come to earth,

Perfect man, as all might see,...

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One His per­fect de­ity.

Lo! the God­head come to earth,

Perfect man, as all might see,

Hark! A Glad, Exulting Throng

Love Came Down at Christmas

lyricist: Christina Rossetti, 1885
Composer: Irish tune
Hymn 4

...Star and an­gels gave the sign.

Worship we the God­head,

Love in­car­nate, love di­vine;...

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Star and an­gels gave the sign.

Worship we the God­head,

Love in­car­nate, love di­vine;

Love Came Down at Christmas

I Know Not How That Bethlehem’s Babe

lyricist: Harry Farrington, 1910
Composer: John Dykes, 1866
Hymn 5

...I know not how that Beth­le­hem’s Babe

Could in the God­head be;

I only know the man­ger Child...

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I know not how that Beth­le­hem’s Babe

Could in the God­head be;

I only know the man­ger Child

I Know Not How That Bethlehem’s Babe

Almighty Framer of the Skies

lyricist: Thomas Chatterton (1752–1770)
Composer: Ernest Kroeger, 1901
Hymn 6

...And hailed sal­va­tion’s morn?

A hum­ble form the God­head wore,

The pains of po­ver­ty He bore,...

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And hailed sal­va­tion’s morn?

A hum­ble form the God­head wore,

The pains of po­ver­ty He bore,

Almighty Framer of the Skies

First of Cities, Bethlehem

lyricist: Ancient Latin
Composer: William Monk, 1861
Hymn 7

...Savior of the hu­man race,

Thee the God­head deigned to grace.

Brighter than the sun’s bright car,...

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Savior of the hu­man race,

Thee the God­head deigned to grace.

Brighter than the sun’s bright car,

First of Cities, Bethlehem

O Highest Love, in Lowliest Guise

lyricist: Benjamin Kennedy, 1863
Composer: John Dykes, 1875
Hymn 8

...May I dis­cern with cleans­èd eyes

The God­head in our flesh ar­rayed!

O Love, the ve­ry Word of God,...

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May I dis­cern with cleans­èd eyes

The God­head in our flesh ar­rayed!

O Love, the ve­ry Word of God,

O Highest Love, in Lowliest Guise

Thrice Joyful Night

lyricist: Jean Mauburn, 15th Century
Composer: James Walch, 1860
Hymn 9

...A light for earth’s dark face.

Th’etern­al Light, the God­head bright,

In swath­ing bands they fold;...

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A light for earth’s dark face.

Th’etern­al Light, the God­head bright,

In swath­ing bands they fold;

Thrice Joyful Night

Hail Father, Whose Creating Call

lyricist: Samuel Wesley, Jr., 1736
Composer: John Casson
Hymn 10

...Whom an­gels dim­ly see,

The fount­ain of the God­head owned,

And fore­most of the Three....

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Whom an­gels dim­ly see,

The fount­ain of the God­head owned,

And fore­most of the Three.

Hail Father, Whose Creating Call

O Chief of Cities, Bethlehem

lyricist: Aurelius Prudentius (348–413)
Composer: English folk tune
Hymn 11

...Proclaiming from the con­scious skies

That here, in flesh, the God­head lies.

The wise men, see­ing Him so fair,...

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Proclaiming from the con­scious skies

That here, in flesh, the God­head lies.

The wise men, see­ing Him so fair,

O Chief of Cities, Bethlehem

Why, Herod, Why the Godhead Fear?

lyricist: Ancient Latin
Composer: Samuel Stanley (1767–1822)
Hymn 12

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Why, Her­od, why the God­head fear,

When told Ju­dea’s king was near?...

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Why, Her­od, why the God­head fear,

When told Ju­dea’s king was near?

Why, Herod, Why the Godhead Fear?

See, Ye Heirs of Sure Salvation

lyricist: Charles Wesley, 1762
Composer: Arthur Mann, 1879
Hymn 13

...All His glo­ries,

All the God­head in His face!

From the mys­tic vol­ume hear­ing...

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All His glo­ries,

All the God­head in His face!

From the mys­tic vol­ume hear­ing

See, Ye Heirs of Sure Salvation

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