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#553 from Evangelical Lutheran Worship
Christ, whose glory fills the skies
Tune
Ratisbon
Metric Index
7 7 7 7 7 7
Key & Modality
D Major
Last one uses
February 14th, 2021 at St. John's Lutheran, Richlandtown, PA for the Opening Hymn
Poem Words (three verses)
1.
Christ, whose glory fills the skies,
Christ, the true and only light,
Sun of righteousness, arise,
triumph o'er the shades of night;
Day-spring from on high, be near;
Day-star, in my heart appear.
Christ, the true and only light,
Sun of righteousness, arise,
triumph o'er the shades of night;
Day-spring from on high, be near;
Day-star, in my heart appear.
2.
Dark and cheerless is the morn
unaccompanied by thee;
joyless is the day's return,
till thy mercy's beams I see,
till they inward light impart,
glad my eyes, and warm my heart.
unaccompanied by thee;
joyless is the day's return,
till thy mercy's beams I see,
till they inward light impart,
glad my eyes, and warm my heart.
3.
Visit then this soul of mine,
pierce the gloom of sin and grief;
fill me, radiancy divine,
scatter all my unbelief;
more and more thyself display,
shining to the perfect day.
pierce the gloom of sin and grief;
fill me, radiancy divine,
scatter all my unbelief;
more and more thyself display,
shining to the perfect day.
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Christ, Whose Glory Fills the SkiesHymn References
Author
Charles Wesley 1707-1788
Publication Date
2006
Source
J. G. Werner Choralbuch
Topic
Grief, Sorrow; Morning; Epiphany, Time After Epiphany
Other Hymns By Tune (in Zack's Database)
#7 in The Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal) / Christ, whose glory fills the skies (D Major ) [click to view]#265 in Lutheran Book of Worship / Christ, whose glory fills the skies (D Major ) [click to view]
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