(music by Hugh Emerson, lyrics by Charles Wesley; countermelody by William B. Bradbury with lyrics by Anna B. Warner) Loving Jesus, gentle lamb, In Thy gracious hands I am. Make me, Savior, what Thou art: Live thyself within my heart. Lamb of God, I look to Thee: Thou shalt my example be. Thou art gentle, meek and mild; Thou wast once a little child. Gentle Jesus, meek and mild, Look upon a little child. Pity my simplicity; Suffer me to come to Thee. Lamb of God, I look to Thee: Thou shalt my example be. Thou art gentle, meek and mild; Thou wast once a little child. Let me above all fulfill God my heavenly Father's will: Never His good Spirit grieve; Only to His glory live. Lamb of God, I look to Thee: Thou shalt my example be. Thou art gentle, meek and mild; Thou wast once a little child. I shall then show forth Thy praise, Serve Thee all my happy days; That the world may always see Christ, the holy child, in me. Lamb of God, I look to Thee: Thou shalt my example be. Thou art gentle, meek and mild; Thou wast once a little child.MP3
(music by Lowell Mason after G. F. Handel adapted by Hugh Emerson, lyrics by Isaac Watts; countermelody traditional)MP3
(music by Hugh Emerson, Henry Thomas Smart, traditional, and Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy; lyrics by James Montgomery, James Chadwick, and Charles Wesley)MP3
(music and lyrics by Hugh Emerson; countermelody traditional with lyrics by William Chatterton Dix) He was born One glad winter morn: The One who sin and death has forsworn. Loudly sing The praise of this King, And let us our offering joyful bring: Incense, gold And myrrh as of old To Him whose birth was foretold. Seek ye: find, Both man and divine, The one who someday will rule all mankind.MP3
(music and lyrics by Hugh Emerson; countermelody by Franz Gruber with lyrics by John Freeman Young) As I rock Thee, that Mary may rest, Sleep in peace, dreaming dreams of the blest. Holy baby, a manger's Thy bed; So it must be, for thus has God said. All the prophets foretold of Thy birth, Thou born King over all of the earth.MP3
(music by Stephen Foster adapted by Hugh Emerson, lyrics by Fanny Crosby; countermelody by George Bennard with lyrics by George Bennard)MP3
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(music by Francis Lai; countermelody by Lowell Mason with lyrics by Isaac Watts)MP3
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