Oh Come, All Ye Faithful
Christmas hymn; English adaptation of Adeste Fideles, translated by Robert Campbell
Press Enter · cited answer in seconds
0 sources
Oh Come, All Ye Faithful
Summary
Oh Come, All Ye Faithful is a Christmas hymn[1].
Key Facts
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's instance of is recorded as Christmas hymn[2].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[3].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful is part of list of English-language versions of Adeste Fideles[4].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful was published on 1850[6].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's edition or translation of is recorded as Adeste Fideles[7].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's translator is recorded as Robert Campbell[8].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's described by source is recorded as hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com[9].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's published in is recorded as Annus Sanctus - Hymns of the Church for the Ecclesiastical Year[10].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's published in is recorded as Hymns and Anthems for the Use of Holy Services of the Church within the United Diocese of St. Andrews, Dunkeld, and Dunblane[11].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's different from is recorded as O Come All Ye Faithful[12].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's first line is recorded as Oh come, all ye faithful,[13].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's last line is recorded as With glad alleluias his glory declare.[14].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's copyright status is recorded as public domain[15].
- Oh Come, All Ye Faithful's copyright status is recorded as public domain[16].