Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy
Christmas hymn; English adaptation of Adeste Fideles, translated by John Richard Beste
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Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy
Summary
Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy is a Christmas hymn[1].
Key Facts
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's instance of is recorded as Christmas hymn[2].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy is part of list of English-language versions of Adeste Fideles[4].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy was published on 1884[6].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's edition or translation of is recorded as Adeste Fideles[7].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's translator is recorded as John Richard Beste[8].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's described by source is recorded as hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com[9].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's published in is recorded as The Harvard Classics Vol. 45 - Sacred Writings 2[10].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's published in is recorded as Annus Sanctus - Hymns of the Church for the Ecclesiastical Year[11].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's first line is recorded as Hasten, ye faithful, glad, joyful, and holy,[12].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's last line is recorded as Oh come, oh come, rejoicing to honour the Lord.[13].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's copyright status is recorded as public domain[14].
- Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].