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James Montgomery wrote the words to the song, 'Angels From the Realms of Glory.' The first line of the second verse of the song is, 'Shepherds, in the field abiding.'
Angels from the Realms of Glory was created in 1816.
"Angels From the Realms of Glory" written by James Montgomery and "The Infant Light" by Jeanette Biederman both contain the words "brighter visions beam afar". "Angels From the Realms of Glory" is a much older song, written in the 1800's.
The Christmas song that has the first line initials of aftrog is "Angels From the Realms of Glory". The first line of the song is the same as the name of the song. It is a Christmas Carol written by Scottish poet James Montgomery.
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The first two items in the "Glory Be" are Father first, then Son.
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The seven realms of heaven are not a widely recognized or established concept in mainstream religious beliefs. Different religions and belief systems have different interpretations of heaven and its realms, but there is no universal agreement on a specific number or classification of realms in heaven.
the first person to the flag old glory was Betsy Ross the person that made the flag.
The Christmas carol whose title has the initials A F T R O G is "Angels From the Realms of Glory". The lyrics were written by Scottish poet James Montgomery. Various tunes are used but in the US the lyrics are most commonly sung to the tune of "Regent Square" by Henry Smart.
In 1831, Capt. William Driver, a shipmaster, was the first person to use the name "Old Glory" for the U.S. flag.
GOD, GOLD, AND GLORY, KEYNOTED AS 3G's, WERE THE THREE MOTIVATING FACTORS OF SPANISH COLONIZATION. WHEREIN GOD; STANDS FOR THE FIRST PRINCIPAL AIM OF SPAIN, WHICH IS THE CONVERSION OF FILIPINOS TO CHRISTIANITY. SECOND ONE IS GOLD; IT IS THE DESIRE FOR WEALTH, FOR THEY BELIEVE THAT THE MEASUREMENT OF GREATNESS LIES IN RICHNESS AND WEALTH. THE LAST ONE, GLORY; THEIR AMBITION OF BEING THE GREATEST AMONG ALL NATIONS.