Adeste Fideles
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- "Draw Near, Ye Faithful Christians", anonymous translation (1760)
- "Come, Faithful All, Rejoice and Sing", anonymous translation (1789)
- "Hither, Ye Faithful, Haste With Songs of Triumph", anonymous translation (1804)
- "Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph"
- "Ye Faithful, Come, Triumphant Come", anonymous translation (1805)
- "Believers Assemble, Come With Songs To Bethlem", anonymous translation (1807)
- "Raise We Our Voices to the Lord of Glory", anonymous translation (1808)
- "Exulting, Triumphing, Come From Every Nation", anonymous translation (c. 1820)
- "Ye Faithful, Triumphant Enter Into Bethlehem", anonymous translation (1820)
- "Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyful Triumph Raising" by Basil Woodd (1821)
- "Oh! Come Ye Faithful, And Your Homage Bring" by John Chandler (1821)
- "With Hearts Truly Grateful", anonymous translation (1830)
- "O Come All Ye Faithful, Raise the Hymn of Glory" by Frederick Charles Husenbeth (1840)
- "Ye Faithful, Approach Ye" by Frederick Oakeley (1841)
- "Ye Faithful Souls, Approach and Sing" by J. Meade (1841)
- "Approach, All Ye Faithful" by "C." (1845)
- "Approach, Ye Faithful, Come With Exultation" by Jane Eliza Leeson (1848)
- "Approach, Ye Faithful, And With Glad Accord" by Jane Eliza Leeson (1848)
- "Hasten, Ye Faithful, Glad, Joyful, and Holy" by J. R. Beste (1849)
- "Oh, Come! All Ye Faithful!" by Edward Caswall (1849)
- "Come Hither, Ye Faithful", anonymous adaptation (1870)
- "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful" by Robert Campbell (1850)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful" by Gilbert Rorison (1851)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful" by James Aitken Johnston (1852)
- "O Come All Ye Faithful" by Frederick Oakeley (1852). By far the most popular translation.
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful", adaptation by William Mercer (1854)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful", adaptation by Robert Prescott Stewart (1889)
- "Ye Faithful, Approach Ye" by William John Blew (1852)
- "Come, All Ye Faithful, Joyfully Triumphant", anonymous translation (1853)
- "O Christian People Come" by Isaac Gregory Smith (1856)
- "Be Present, Ye Faithful" by John Mason Neale (1858)
- "Be Present, Ye Faithful", adaptation by Richard Robert Chope (1854)
- "Draw Nigh, All Ye Faithful", adaptation by John Keble (1857)
- "Assemble, Ye Faithful" by Thomas Darling (1861)
- "O hie, ye believers, raise the song of triumph" by Francis Trappes (1865)
- "Come, ye Faithful, in joy and triumph", prose translation by James Laurence Shepherd (1868)
- "Draw Near, All Ye Faithful" by Robert Corbet Singleton (1871)
- "O Come All Ye Faithful" by John Ellerton (1871)
- "Hither, Ye Faithful, Adoring, Triumphant" by Thomas Osgood Summers (1874)
- "In Triumph, Joy, and Holy Fear" by J. C. Earle (1881)
- "Come, O Faithful, With Sweet Voices" by Charles Kent (1884)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful", anonymous translation (1884)
- "Ye Faithful, Come Rejoice and Sing", anonymous translation (1890)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful" by J. O'Connor (1905)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful", anonymous translation (1907)
- "Come, All Ye Faithful, Join The March Triumphant", anonymous translation (1913)
- "Ye Faithful, With Gladness" by Hugh Thomas Henry (c. 1920)
As a hymn tune
Versions of the hymn tune for Adeste Fideles include:
- "Adeste fideles" in The University Hymn Book (1912)
- "How Firm a Foundation" in The Army and Navy Hymnal (1920)
- "O Come, All Ye Faithful" in The Army and Navy Hymnal (1920)
See also
- "Adeste Fideles," in Catholic Encyclopedia, (ed.) by Charles G. Herbermann and others, New York: The Encyclopaedia Press (1913)
- "Adeste fideles laeti triumphantes," in A Dictionary of Hymnology, (ed.) by John Julian (1892)