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32. This is the day of light

1 This is the day of light:
let there be light today;
O day-spring, rise upon our night
and chase its gloom away.

2 This is the day of rest:
our failing strength renew;
on weary brain and troubled breast
shed thou thy freshening dew.

3 This is the day of peace:
thy peace our spirits fill;
bid thou the blasts of discord cease,
the waves of strife be still.

4 This is the day of prayer:
let earth to heaven draw near;
lift up our hearts to seek thee there,
come down to meet us here.

5 This is the first of days;
send forth thy quickening breath,
and wake dead souls to love and praise,
O Vanquisher of death.

Text Information
First Line: This is the day of light
Author: John Ellerton, 1826-1893
Meter: S.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Scripture:
Topic: Hymns for the Church Year: Sunday
Notes: A lower setting of DOMINICA is found at 301
Tune Information
Name: DOMINICA
Composer: Herbert Stanley Oakley, 1830-1903
Meter: S.M.
Key: A Major



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