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Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #533a (1930) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Times and Seasons Morning; Doxologies Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON

Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 Hymnal: The Hymnary #533a (1936) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Times and Seasons Morning; Doxologies Languages: English Tune Title: WARRINGTON

Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 Hymnal: The Hymnary #533b (1936) Topics: Times and Seasons Morning; Doxologies Languages: English Tune Title: JAM LUCIS

Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818 - 1866 Hymnal: The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #533b (1930) Topics: Times and Seasons Morning; Doxologies Languages: English Tune Title: JAM LUCIS
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Now that the daylight fills

Author: Ambrose of Milan, 340-397; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: The Book of Praise #816 (1997) First Line: Now that the daylight fills the sky Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, we lift our hearts to heaven on high, that God, in all we do or say, would keep us free from harm this day. 2 Our hearts and lips may God restrain; keep us from causing others pain, that we may see and serve the Son, and grow in love for everyone. 3 From evil may God guard our eyes, our ears from empty praise and lies; from selfishness and hearts release, that we may serve, and know God's peace, 4 that we, when this new day is gone, and night in turn is drawing on, with conscience free from sin and blame, may praise and bless the holy Name. 5 To God the Father, heavenly Light, to Christ, revealed in earthly night, to God the Holy Ghost we raise our equal and unceasing praise. Topics: God Shelter / Shield; Hymns with Doxologies; Morning Scripture: Psalm 34:13-14 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR, JESU CHRIST

Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Peter Scagnelli, b. 1949; Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; John Chandler, 1806-1876 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #3 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Languages: English Tune Title: HERR JESU CHRIST
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Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-1866; Peter Scagnelli, b. 1949; Charles Coffin, 1676-1749; John Chandler, 1806-1876 Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #4 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, we lift our hearts to God on high, that he, in all we do or say, would keep us free from harm this day: 2 Our hearts and lips may he restrain; keep us from causing others pain, that we may see and serve his Son, and grow in love for everyone. 3 From evil may he guard our eyes, our ears from empty praise and lies; from selfishness and hearts release, that we may serve, and know his peace; 4 that we, when this new day is gone, and night in turn is drawing on, with conscience free from sin and blame, may praise and bless his holy Name. 5 To God the Father, heavenly Light, to Christ, revealed in earthly night, to God the Holy Ghost we raise our equal and unceasing praise. Languages: English Tune Title: VERBUM SUPERNUM PRODIENS
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Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: Anonymous; John Mason Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: CPWI Hymnal #6 (2010) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, we lift our hearts to God on high, that he, in all we do or say, would keep us free from harm today. 2 May he restrain our tongues from strife, and shield from anger’s din our life, and guard with watchful care our eyes from earth’s absorbing vanities. 3 O may our inmost hearts be pure, from thoughts of folly kept secure, and pride of sinful flesh subdued through sparing use of daily food. 4 So we, when this day’s work is o’er, and shades of night return once more, our path of trial safely trod, shall give the glory to our God. 5 All praise to God the Father be, all praise, Eternal Son, to thee, whom with the Spirit we adore for ever and for evermore. Topics: Hymns for the Church Year Morning Scripture: Psalm 135:1-2 Languages: English Tune Title: ILSLEY (BISHOP)
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Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: John Mason Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: The Church Hymnary (3rd Ed.) #45 (1973) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, We lift our hearts to God on high, That he, in all we do or say, Would keep us free from harm today; 2 Would guard our hearts and tongues from strife, From anger's din would hide our life, From all ill sights would turn our eyes, And close our ears to vanities: 3 Would keep our inmost conscience pure, Our souls from folly would secure, Would bid us check the pride of sense With due and holy abstinence. 4 So we, when this new day is gone And night in turn is drawing on, With conscience by the world unstained, Shall praise his Name for victory gained. Languages: English Tune Title: SONG 34 (ANGELS' SONG)
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Now that the daylight fills the sky

Author: J. M. Neale, 1818-66 Hymnal: The New English Hymnal #151 (1986) Lyrics: 1 Now that the daylight fills the sky, We lift our hearts to God on high, That he, in all we do or say, Would keep us free from harm to-day: 2 Would guard our hearts and tongues from strife; From anger's din would hide our life; From all ill sights would turn our eyes; And close our ears to vanities: 3 Would keep our inmost conscience pure; Our souls from folly would secure; Would bid us check the pride of sense With due and holy abstinence. 4 So we, when this new day is gone, And night in turn is drawing on, With conscience by the world unstained Shall praise his name for victory gained. 5 O God the Father, unto thee Let everlasting glory be; And glory to thine only Son, With God the Spirit, ever One. Amen. Topics: The Christian Year From Trinity Sunday to Advent; Office Hymn Weekday mornings Languages: English Tune Title: JAM LUCIS ORTO

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