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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: J. Heermann Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #335 (1913) Meter: 8.8.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies, Behold my Savior Christ arise, He chaseth from us sin and night, And brings us joy and life and light. Hallelujah! 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell? What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul! Hallelujah! 3 If Jesus lives, can I be sad? I know He loves me, and am glad: Though all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee! Hallelujah! 4 He feeds me, comforts, and defends, And when I die His angel sends To bear me whither He is gone, For of His own He loseth none. Hallelujah! 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me today Drive fear and mourning far away. Hallelujah! 6 Strong Champion! For this comfort, see, The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee! And once we, too, shall raise above More sweet and loud the song of love: Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Easter; The Church Year Easter Tune Title: [Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies]
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Ere Yet The Dawn Hath Filled The Skies

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Heermann Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #437 (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8.4 Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies, Behold my Savior Christ arise; He chaseth from us sin and night And brings us joy and life and light. Hallelujah! 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell, What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul? Hallelujah! 3 If Jesus lives, can I be sad? I know He loves me and am glad: Tho' all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee. Hallelujah! 4 He feeds me, comforts and defends, And when I die, His angel sends To bear me whither He is gone; For of His own He loseth none. Hallelujah! 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me today Drive fear and mourning far away. Hallelujah! 6 Strong Champion! For this comfort, see, The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee! And once we too shall raise above More sweet and loud the song we love: Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Easter Languages: English Tune Title: ORMISTON

Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: Johann Heermann; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Songs of Praise #187 (1935) Languages: English Tune Title: [Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies]
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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. 9th ed. #a82 (1895) Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies Behold my Savior Christ arise, He chaseth from us sin and night, And brings us joy and life and light. Hallelujah! 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell? What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul! Hallelujah! 3 If Jesus lives can I be sad? I know He loves me, and am glad: Though all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee! Hallelujah! 4 He feeds me, comforts, and defends, And when I die His angel sends To bear me whither He is gone, For of His own He loseth none. Hallelujah! 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me to-day Drive fear and mourning far away. Hallelujah! 6 Strong Champion! For this comfort, see! The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee! And once we too shall raise above More sweet and loud the song of love: Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Easter Languages: English
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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: Catherine Winkworth; Johann Heermann Hymnal: Book of Worship with Hymns and Tunes #2 (1899) Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies Behold my Saviour Christ arise; He chaseth from us sin and night, And brings us joy and life and light. 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell! What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned suff'ring soul? 3 If Jesus lives can I be sad? I know He loves me, and am glad: Though all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee! 4 He feeds me, comforts and defends, And when I die His angels sends To bear me whither He is gone, For of His own He loseth none. 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me to-day Drive fear and mourning far away. Amen. Topics: Christ The Life; Christ Light; Christ Resurrection of; Morning Languages: English Tune Title: BROOKFIELD
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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal #82 (1880) Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies Behold my Savior Christ arise, He chaseth from us sin and night, And brings us joy and life and light. Hallelujah! 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell? What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul! Hallelujah! 3 If Jesus lives can I be sad? I know He loves me, and am glad: Though all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee! Hallelujah! 4 He feeds me, comforts, and defends, And when I die His angel sends To bear me whither He is gone, For of His own He loseth none. Hallelujah! 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me to-day Drive fear and mourning far away. Hallelujah! 6 Strong Champion! For this comfort, see! The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee! And once we too shall raise above More sweet and loud the song of love: Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Easter Languages: English
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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: Johann Hermann; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran hymnal #82 (1908) Lyrics: 1 Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies, Behold my Savior Christ arise, He chaseth from us sin and night, And brings us joy and life and light. Hallelujah! 2 O stronger Thou than death and hell, Where is the foe Thou canst not quell, What heavy stone Thou canst not roll From off the prisoned, suff'ring soul! Hallelujah! 3 If Jesus lives, can I be sad? I know He loves me, and am glad: Though all the world were dead to me, Enough, O Christ, if I have Thee! Hallelujah! 4 He feeds me, comforts, and defends, And when I die His angel sends To bear me whither He is gone, For of His own He loseth none. Hallelujah! 5 No more to fear or grief I bow, God and the angels love me now; The joys prepared for me to-day Drive fear and mourning far away. Hallelujah! 6 Strong Champion! for this comfort, see! The whole world bringeth thanks to Thee! And once we too shall raise above More sweet and loud the song of love: Hallelujah! Topics: The Church Year Easter Languages: English Tune Title: ORMISTON
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Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: J. Heermann; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Lyra Germanica #S2-19 (1881) Languages: English

Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Heermann Hymnal: Resurgit #d40 (1879)

Ere yet the dawn hath filled the skies

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Heermann Hymnal: Sunday School Book for ... Evangelical Lutheran Congregations, by Authority of the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America #d48 (1873)

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