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[The hours of dark have flown away]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: August Winding Incipit: 55543 21325 3345 Used With Text: Morning Hymn

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Morning Hymn

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: The hours of dark have flown away Refrain First Line: O lighten our darkness, most gracious Lord Used With Tune: [The hours of dark have flown away]
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The Gloomy Night To Morning Yields

Author: Hans Chr. Stehn Meter: 8.8.9.8.10.8 Appears in 3 hymnals Lyrics: 1 The gloomy night to morning yields, So brightly the day is breaking; The sun now ascends o'er woods and fields, The birds are with song awaking. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 2 The Lord be praised for evermore That He hath His peace us given, And, ever in grief and troubles sore, Hath sent us His light from heaven. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 3 On Easter morn, at break of day, Our Lord from the grave ascended; He open'd to life and light the way And terrors of darkness ended. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 4 Redeem us, Lord, from death’s strong hand, Thy grace us from sin deliver, Enlighten us till with Thine we stand, And make us Thy servants ever. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 5 Then shall with praise we seek repose, When day unto night has yielded, And safe in Thine arms our eyes we close And rest by Thy mercy shielded. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. Topics: Morning and Evening Used With Tune: [The gloomy night to morning yields]

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The Gloomy Night To Morning Yields

Author: Hans Chr. Stehn Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #43 (1927) Meter: 8.8.9.8.10.8 Lyrics: 1 The gloomy night to morning yields, So brightly the day is breaking; The sun now ascends o'er woods and fields, The birds are with song awaking. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 2 The Lord be praised for evermore That He hath His peace us given, And, ever in grief and troubles sore, Hath sent us His light from heaven. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 3 On Easter morn, at break of day, Our Lord from the grave ascended; He open'd to life and light the way And terrors of darkness ended. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 4 Redeem us, Lord, from death’s strong hand, Thy grace us from sin deliver, Enlighten us till with Thine we stand, And make us Thy servants ever. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. 5 Then shall with praise we seek repose, When day unto night has yielded, And safe in Thine arms our eyes we close And rest by Thy mercy shielded. God lend us His counsel and speed our days, With grace unceasing surround us. Topics: Morning and Evening Languages: English Tune Title: [The gloomy night to morning yields]
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Morning Hymn

Hymnal: The Children's Hymnal #10 (1918) First Line: The hours of dark have flown away Refrain First Line: O lighten our darkness, most gracious Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [The hours of dark have flown away]

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August Winding

1835 - 1899 Composer of "[The gloomy night to morning yields]" in Hymnal for Church and Home Winding, August (Henrik); b. 3/24/1835 in Taaro; d. 6/16/1899 in Copenhagen; Danish pianist and composer LOC Name Authority Files

Hans Chr. Sthen

1544 - 1610 Person Name: Hans Chr. Stehn Author of "The Gloomy Night To Morning Yields" in Hymnal for Church and Home
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