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345. Through the night of doubt and sorrow

1 Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Onward goes the pilgrim band,
Singing songs of expectation,
Marching to the Promised Land:
Clear before us through the darkness
Gleams and burns the guiding light;
Brother clasps the hand of brother,
Stepping fearless through the night.

2 One the light of God's own presence
O'er His ransomed people shed,
Chasing far the gloom and terror,
Brightening all the path we tread;
One the object of our journey,
One the faith which never tires,
One the earnest looking forward,
One the hope our God inspires;

3 One the strain that lips of thousands
Lift as from the heart of one,
One the conflict, one the peril,
One the march in God begun;
One the gladness of rejoicing
On the far eternal shore,
Where the One Almighty Father
Reigns in love forevermore.

4 Onward, therefore, pilgrim brothers,
Onward, with the cross our aid;
Bear its shame, and fight its battle,
Till we rest beneath its shade;
Soon shall come the great awaking,
Soon the rending of the tomb,
Then the scattering of all shadows
And the end of toil and gloom.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Through the night of doubt and sorrow
Translator: Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould (1867, 1875)
Author: Bernhard S. Ingemann (1825)
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
Publication Date: 1950
Topic: The Church and the Sacraments: Christian Fellowship; Funeral Services; Recessionals (1 more...)
Copyright: Words used by permission of A. W. Ridley and Company.
Tune Information
Name: ST. ASAPH
Composer: William S. Bambridge (1872)
Meter: 8. 7. 8. 7. D.
Key: D Major



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