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 never published by the translator, but came into notice by being sung in his chapel. The original text was included in the People's H., 1867, No. 24, the Wellington College H. Bk., 1863, &c., and has also been repeated in several Roman Catholic collections of recent date.

3. O come all ye faithful, joyfully triumphant. This form of Canon Oakeley's tr. is the most popular arrangement of the Adeste fideles we possess. It first appeared in Murray's Hymnal, 1852, and has passed from thence into a great number of collections both in G. Britain and other English-speaking countries, the second line sometimes reading "Joyful and triumphant,' and again "Rejoicing, triumphant." The Parish H. Bk., 1883–75, adopts this latter reading, and in addition it includes other alterations of importance.

4. Be present, ye faithful. In Chope's Hymnal, 1854, and later editions, is Canon Oakeley's tr. re-written.

5. Approach, all ye faithful. This tr. by "C" in the Irvingite Hys. for the Use of the Churches, 1861, dates from 1845. Another tr. heginning with the same Erst line, was included in the Cooke and Denton Hymnal, 1853. It can be distinguished easily from the Irvingite tr. by st. iv. This reads in Cooke and Denton, The Son Everlasting," and in the Irvingite collections, "To Thee, who on this joyous day," &c.

6. O come, all ya faithful, triumphantly sing. By E. Caswall, 1st pub. in his Lyra Cuthotion, 1849, p. 250, and in his ys, and Poems, 1873, p. 146. This tr, is in several collections, and sometimes slightly altered, as in the New Mitre, 1874, and others.

7. Come hither, ye faithful. This, as given in Schall's Christ in Song, 1870, p. 37; and the Prot. Episco. Hymnal, 1872, is E. Caswall's tr. with alterations.

8. O come, all ye faithful. By W. Mercer. This fr. can be distinguished from others beginning with the same first fine by the st. iii., which reads, "Raise, raise, choir of angels," &c. It was written for and first appeared in his Ch. Pauller und H. Bk., 1854. In popularity it ranks next to the tr. by Canon Oakeley, being found in many collections throughout Englishspeaking countries.

9. Be present, ye faithful. By J. M. Neale. Pub. in the Hymnal N., enlarged ed., 1858. Although opening with the same line it is a different tr. from that in Chope's Ilymaal, noted above. The second stanza of Chope reads: "Very God of Very God," and this "God of God, eternal."

10. O come, all ye faithful. Two trs. by J. A. Julmston are given in his inglish Hymnal, the first (with st. ii, "He, God of God," &c.) in 1852, the second (st. ii., "Who God of God is ") in 2nd ed., 1856, and 3rd ed., 1861.

11. Draw nigh, all ye faithful. This is Dr. Neale's tr. re-written by J. Keble for the Salisbury H. B., 1857. It was repeated in Kennedy, 1863, and, with sight changes, in the Sarum H., 1868.

12. O come, all ye faithful. By J. Ellerton, written for, and first pub. in Church Hys., 1871, It may be known by st. iv., which opens with Thou, who didst deign to be born for us this morning."

13. Draw near, all ye faithful. By R. C. Singleton, in the revised ed, of his Anglican H. Bi, 1971.

14. Assemble, ye faithful. By T. Darling, in his IIys. for the Ch. of England, 1861.

15. O come, all ye faithful. This arrangement in the Westminster Abbey II. Bk., 1884, is a cento compiled from the above trs.

16. Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph. In the American l'resb. Ps. & Hys. Philadelphia, 1843, No. 174.

These trs. have as a rule much in commou. The greatest variety is found in the rendering of the lines in st. ii., "Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine." These are:-

Translations not in C. U.-

1. Draw near, ye faithful Christians. Beening Office of the Church, 1760.

2. Ye faithful, come triumphant, come. Orthodon Churchman's Magazine and Reviews, Non, 1805.

3. Raise we our voices to the Lord of Glory. Ashbourne Coll., Lttoxeter, 1808.

4. Believers assemble, come with songs to Bethiem. Dr. Sutton's P8. & Hys,, hemeld, 1807.

6. Ya faithful, triumphant enter into Bethlehem. Ps. &ys. Burnley, 1820.

6. O come, all ye faithful, Joyful triumph raising, Basil Woodd. Ps. & Hys., 1821.

7. With hearts truly grateful. Ps. & Dye. Wash ington, 1830.

3. 0 come, ye faithful, and your homage bring. J. Chandler, 1837.

9. O come, all ye faithful, raise the lyron of glory, 1. C. Husesbetin's Missal for Tse of the Losty (3rd ed.), 1840.

10. Ye faithful souls, approach and sing. J. Meade. Sstwood Wreath, 1841. 11. Approach, ye faithful, come with esultation. Jane E. Leeson, Christian Child's Bk., 1840,

12. Approach, ye faithful, and with glad accord. Jane E. Leeson. Christian Child's Bk., 1849.

13. O basten, ye faithful. J. R. Beete Church Hys. 1849,