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![]() | O Trinity of blessed lightAuthor: St. Ambrose; Author: St. Ambrose; Author: John Mason NealePublished in 38 hymnals | |
1 O Trinity of blessed light,
O Unity of royal might,
the fiery sun now goes its way;
shed thou within our hearts thy ray.
2 To thee our morning song of praise,
to thee our evening prayer we raise;
O grant us with thy saints on high
to praise thee through eternity.
3 To God the Father, heav’nly Light,
to Christ revealed in earthly night,
to God the Holy Ghost we raise
our equal and unceasing praise.
Source: Wonder, Love, and Praise: a supplement to the Hymnal 1982 #744
Ambrosius (St. Ambrose), second son and third child of Ambrosius, Prefect of the Gauls, was born at Lyons, Aries, or Treves—-probably the last-—in 340 A.D. On the death of his father in 353 his mother removed to Rome with her three children. Ambrose went through the usual course of education, attaining considerable proficiency in Greek; and then entered the profession which his elder brother Satyrus had chosen, that of the law. In this he so distinguished himself that, after practising in the court of Probus, the Praetorian Prefect of Italy, he was, in 374, appointed Consular of Liguria and Aemilia. This office necessitated his residence in Milan. Not many months after, Auxentius, bishop of Milan, who had joined the Arian party, died; a… Go to person page >
Ambrosius (St. Ambrose), second son and third child of Ambrosius, Prefect of the Gauls, was born at Lyons, Aries, or Treves—-probably the last-—in 340 A.D. On the death of his father in 353 his mother removed to Rome with her three children. Ambrose went through the usual course of education, attaining considerable proficiency in Greek; and then entered the profession which his elder brother Satyrus had chosen, that of the law. In this he so distinguished himself that, after practising in the court of Probus, the Praetorian Prefect of Italy, he was, in 374, appointed Consular of Liguria and Aemilia. This office necessitated his residence in Milan. Not many months after, Auxentius, bishop of Milan, who had joined the Arian party, died; a… Go to person page >
Neale, John Mason, D.D., was born in Conduit Street, London, on Jan. 24, 1818. He inherited intellectual power on both sides: his father, the Rev. Cornelius Neale, having been Senior Wrangler, Second Chancellor's Medallist, and Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge, and his mother being the daughter of John Mason Good, a man of considerable learning. Both father and mother are said to have been "very pronounced Evangelicals." The father died in 1823, and the boy's early training was entirely under the direction of his mother, his deep attachment for whom is shown by the fact that, not long before his death, he wrote of her as "a mother to whom I owe more than I can express." He was educated at Sherborne Grammar School, and was afterwards… Go to person page >| First Line: | O Trinity of blessed light |
| Author: | St. Ambrose |
| Author: | St. Ambrose |
| Author: | John Mason Neale |
| Language: | English |
| Instances (7) | First Line | Text Title | Refrain First Line | Authors | Composers | Meter | Scripture | Tune Title | Tune Key | Incipit | Languages | Publication Date | |||||
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| Christian Worship: a Lutheran hymnal #591 | O Trinity, most blessed light | O Trinity, Most Blessed Light | St. Ambrose, 340-97; John M. Neale, 1818-66 | Nikolaus Herman, c. 1480-1591 | 8.8.8.8 | O HEILIGE DREIFALTIGKEIT | D Major | 1993 | |||||||||
| Complete Anglican Hymns Old & New #554 | O Trinity of blessed Light | O Trinity of blessed Light | 2000 | ||||||||||||||
| Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #574 | O Trinity, most blessed Light | O Trinity, Most Blessed Light | Ambrose of Milan, 340-97; J. M. Neale, 1818-66 | E. Bloedel | 8.8.8.8 | O WALY WALY | G Major or modal | Latin; English | 1996 | ||||||||
| Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church #29 | O Trinity of blessed light | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; John Chandler, 1806-1876 | Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732-1809 | 8.8.8.8 | BROMLEY (Haydn) | F Major or modal | English | 1985 | |||||||||
| Hymnal 1982: according to the use of the Episcopal Church #30 | O Trinity of blessed light | John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; John Chandler, 1806-1876 | Alec Wyton, b. 1921 | 8.8.8.8 | O LUX BEATA TRINITAS | D Major | English | 1985 | |||||||||
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, New Standard Edition #5 | O Trinity of blessed Light | 8.8.8.8 | 1983 | ||||||||||||||
| Wonder, Love, and Praise: a supplement to the Hymnal 1982 #744 | O Trinity of blessed light | O Trinity of blessed light | John Mason Neale (1818-1866); Charles Coffin, St. 3 (1676-1749); John Chandler (1806-1876) | James Woodman (b. 1957) | 8.8.8.8 | ST. MARTIN | G Major or modal | Latin; English | 1997 |
