Relayed from KING'S COLLEGE CHAPEL,
CAMBRIDGE Second Lesson, Gen. xxii, 15-18, Reader,
A Choral Scholar Third Lesson, Isaiah iv, 2, C, 7. Reader, A Bachelor of ArtsFourth Lesson, Micah v, 2, 3, 4. Reader,
A Chaplain
Carols, ' Lullay my Liking'Fifth Lesson, St. Lukei, 26-33- and 38. Reader, A FellowSixth Lesson, St. Matthew i, 18-23. Reader, The Vice-Provost
Carol, ' While Shepherds watched' Seventh Lesson, St. Luke ii, 8-16. Reader, The Mayor's Chaplain, a Free Church
Minister
Eighth Lesson, St. Matthew ii, 1.11. Reader, The Representative of the Sister-College at Eton * Ninth Lesson, St. John i, 1-14. Reader, 'The Provost Collect for Christinas Day
Processional Hymn,' Once in Royal David's City ' - Nineteenth Century
The Bidding Prayer Invitatory Carol, 0 Little Town of Bethlehem' - Twentieth Century, Walford Davies, Words, Bishop Phillips Brooks
First Lesson, Gen. iii, 8-15. Reader, A Chorister Carol, ' In the Bleak Mid- Winter' - twentieth Century, The Bishop of Oxford; Words, Christina Rossetti
Carol, 'I Saw Three Ships' - Traditional English
Carol, ' God rest yon Merry, Gentlemen' - Traditional English
Twentieth Century, Gustav Holst; Words, - Fourteenth Century
The Holly and the Ivy - Traditional French, arr. Walford Davies
Carol, ' Shepherds in the Field abiding' - Old Carol of Lorraine
Este's Psalter, 1592; - Words, Seventeenth Century
.Carol, ' A Spotless Rose ' - Twentieth Century, H. Howells; Words, Four teenth Century
Carol, ' In Dulci Jubilo ' - Fourteenth Century German
Carol, ' 0 Come, all ye faithful' - Eighteenth Century
The Blessing Recessional Hymn,' Hark, the Herald Angels Sing' - Mendelssohn, 1809-47; Words by C. Wesley (1743); G. Whitefield (1753)