| Webster's Online Dictionary |
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| Expression | 1. A very ancient hymn of the Christian Church; -- so called from its beginning with the song of the heavenly host recorded in Luke ii. 14. --Eadie.[Websters]. | |
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| Angelic Hymn | A very ancient hymn of the Christian Church; -- so called from its beginning with the song of the heavenly host recorded in Luke ii. 14. --Eadie. Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary. | ||
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| Angelic Hymn | Literature | The hymn beginning with Glory be to God on high, etc. (Luke ii. 14); so called because the former part of it was sung by the angel host that appeared to the shepherds of Bethlehem. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. | |
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