"Adeste Fideles" is the name of a hymn tune attributed
to John Francis Wade and the first line of the Latin
text for which the tune was written. The text itself
has unclear beginnings, and may have been written in
the 13th century, though it has been concluded that
Wade was probably the author, and it has been
interpreted as a Jacobite birth ode to Bonnie Prince
Charlie. The original four verses of the hymn were
extended to a total of eight, and these have been
translated into many languages man...(+)
"Adeste Fideles" is the name of a hymn tune attributed
to John Francis Wade and the first line of the Latin
text for which the tune was written. The text itself
has unclear beginnings, and may have been written in
the 13th century, though it has been concluded that
Wade was probably the author, and it has been
interpreted as a Jacobite birth ode to Bonnie Prince
Charlie. The original four verses of the hymn were
extended to a total of eight, and these have been
translated into many languages many times, though the
English "O Come All Ye Faithful" translation by
Frederick Oakeley is particularly widespread. (source
Wikipedia)
LYRICS O come, all ye faithful,
Joyful and triumphant!
O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem;
Come and behold him
Born the King of Angels:
Chorus:
O come, let us adore Him,
O come, let us adore Him,
O come, let us adore Him,
Christ the Lord.
God of God,
Light of Light,
Lo, he abhors not the Virgin's womb;
Very God,
Begotten, not created:
Sing, choirs of angels,
Sing in exultation,
Sing, all ye citizens of Heaven above!
Glory to God
In the highest:
Yea, Lord, we greet thee,
Born this happy morning;
Jesus, to thee be glory given!
Word of the Father,
Now in flesh appearing!
John of Reading
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