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“There is a revival of appreciation for the rich heritage and solid theological content our hymns provide. Thanks Logos for helping put together such a valuable resource. I carry the MIDI hymnal with me everywhere I go for devotional reading, research and a quick way to recall lyrics.” — Steve Green A massive collection of more than 3,000 traditional hymns of the faith with complete 4-part MIDI...

Dost Thou in a Manger Lie by Jean Mauburn, 1494 (Tr. Elizabeth Charles, 1868) DIES EST LAETITIAE—melody, Hohenfurth Ms., 1410 Dost Thou in a Manger Lie 1 Dost thou in a manger lie, Who hast all created, Stretching infant hands on high, Saviour, long awaited? If a monarch, where thy state? Where thy court on thee to wait? Royal purple, where? Here no regal pomp we see; Naught but need and penury: Why thus cradled here? 2 Pitying love for fallen man Brought me down thus low; For a race deep