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Brighten This World's Darkness

Author: Antônio de Campos Gonçalves; Albert W. Ream Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Brighten this world's darkness (Sede a luz do mundo)

Give Praise to God Our King

Author: Arthur T. Russell Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 6 hymnals
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The Sun Arises Now

Author: Thomas H. Kingo; Paul C. Paulsen Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 7 hymnals Lyrics: 1. The sun arises now, in light and glory And gilds the rugged brow of mountains hoary. Be glad, my soul, and lift thy voice in singing. To God from earth below, thy heart with joy aglow And praises ringing. 2. Like countless grains of sand, beyond all measure, And wide as sea and land is Heaven’s treasure Of grace which Christ, my Lord, each day bestoweth, Which, like refreshing rain, into my soul again Each morning floweth. 3. Keep Thou my soul today from sin and blindness; Surround me on my way with loving-kindness And fill my heart, O God, with joy from Heaven; I then shall ask no more than what Thou hast of yore In wisdom given. 4. Thou knowest best my needs, my sighs Thou heedest; Thy hand Thy children feeds, Thine own Thou leadest. What should I more desire, with Thee deciding The course that I must take, than follow in the wake Where Thou art guiding? Used With Tune: NU RINDER SOLEN OP

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121ST STREET

Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: João Wilson Faustini Tune Key: G Major or modal Incipit: 31271 14231 25342 Used With Text: Brighten This World's Darkness
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ZINCK

Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 16 hymnals Tune Sources: Zinck Koralbog Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 15432 35176 51543 Used With Text: Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast

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Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #223 (1927) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Stand fast, my soul, stand fast, In Christ, thy Savior: Lose not the war at last Through faint behavior. It is of no avail, That thou hast known Him, If, when thy foes assail, Thou shalt His banner fail, And thus disown Him. 2 To brandish high thy sword, In calm assurance, And face the devil’s horde With brave endurance, Is meet and well begun And merits praising; But from the strife to run, When blows thy courage stun, Is most disgracing. 3 Let Satan rave and rage, By hosts attended, The war for Christ I wage, Until it’s ended. When leaning on His arm, With firm reliance, I need not take alarm, To me can come no harm From hell’s defiance. 4 When Jesus’ love I see, It me constraineth, So that from carnal glee My soul abstaineth, When heav'n to me is dear, Its joys attractive, Of hell I have no fear, For Christ, my Lord, is near, In battle active. 5 Within a little while, My strife is ended; From Satan’s craft and guile For aye defended, I rest in heav'n content, In peace and glory, Where all the saints are bent On singing songs anent Salvation's story. Topics: Following Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Stand fast, my soul, stand fast]
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Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast

Author: H. A. Brorson Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #223 (1928) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 Stand fast, my soul, stand fast, In Christ, thy Savior; Lose not the war at last By faint behavior. It is of no avail, That thou hast known Him If, when thy foes assail, Thou shalt His banner fail, And thus disown Him. 2 To brandish high thy sword In calm assurance, And face the devil’s horde With brave endurance, Is meet and well begun And merits praising; But from the strife to run, When blows thy courage stun, Is most disgracing. 3 Let Satan rave and rage, By hosts attended, The war for Christ I wage, Until it’s ended. When leaning on His arm, With firm reliance, I need not take alarm, To me can come no harm From hell’s defiance. 4 When Jesus’ love I see, It me constraineth, So that from carnal glee My soul abstaineth, When heav'n to me is dear, Its joys attractive, Of hell I have no fear, For Christ, my Lord, is near, In battle active. 5 Within a little while, My strife is ended; From Satan’s craft and guile For aye defended, I rest in heav'n content, In peace and glory, Where all the saints are bent On singing songs anent Salvation's story. Topics: Following Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Stand fast, my soul, stand fast]
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The Sun Arises Now

Author: P. C. Paulsen; Thomas Kingo Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #562 (1930) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 The sun arises now In light and glory And gilds the rugged brow Of mountains hoary; Be glad, my soul, and lift Thy voice in singing To God from earth below, Thy heart with joy aglow And praises ringing. 2 Like countless grains of sand, Beyond all measure, And wide as sea and land Is heaven's treasure Of grace which God anew Each day bestoweth, And which, like pouring rain, Into my soul again Each morning floweth. 3 He has throughout the night My home surrounded With angel hosts of light And pow'r unbounded; So I with mine did rest In peaceful slumber Until, from deep repose, The day again arose From darkness somber. 4 Keep Thou my soul today From sin and blindness; Surround me on my way With loving-kindness, And fill my heart, O God, With joy from heaven; I then shall ask no more Than what Thou hast of yore In wisdom given. 5 Thou knowest best my needs, My sighs Thou heedest; Thy hand Thy children feeds, Thine own Thou leadest; What should I more desire, With Thee deciding The course that I must take Than follow in the wake Where Thou are guiding? Topics: Morning Languages: English Tune Title: SUNRISE

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Thomas Kingo

1634 - 1703 Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Author of "The Sun Arises Now" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Hans Adolf Brorson

1694 - 1764 Person Name: H. A. Brorson Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Author of "Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast" in Hymnal for Church and Home

João Wilson Faustini

1931 - 2023 Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Composer of "121ST STREET" in When Breaks the Dawn b. 1931, Bariri, São Paulo, Brazil. Presbyterian pastor, choir director, organist, singer, composer, translator, arranger and publisher of largest collection of Sacred Music in the Portuguese language. From 1982 to 1996 - Pastor at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) Newark, NJ St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Newark is the oldest Brazilian Presbyterian Church in the USA. Retired on December 31, 1996. After Rev. Faustini was a Minister of Music at Second Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth. [Source?]
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