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Through the night of doubt and sorrow

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould, 1867-1875; Bernhard S. Ingemann Hymnal: Elmhurst Hymnal #224 (1921) Meter: 8.7.8.7 D Topics: Darkness and Night Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ASAPH
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Preservation by Day and Night

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #232b (1740) Topics: Protection by day and night First Line: To Heav'n I lift my waiting eyes Lyrics: 1 To Heav'n I lift my waiting Eyes; There all my Hopes are laid: The Lord, that built the Earth and Skies Is my perpetual Aid. 2 Their Feet shall never slide to fall Whom he designs to keep; His Ear attends the softest Call, His Eyes can never sleep. 3 He will sustain our weakest Pow'rs With his Almighty Arm, And watch our most unguarded Hours Against surprising Harm. 4 Isr'el, rejoice, and rest secure, Thy Keeper is the Lord; His wakeful Eyes employ his Pow'r For thine eternal guard. 5 Nor scorching Sun, nor sickly Moon, Shall have his Leave to smite; He shields thy Head from burning Noon, From blasting Damps at Night. 6 He guards thy Soul, he keeps thy Breath, Where thickest Dangers come: Go, and return, secure from Death, Till GOD commands thee Home. Scripture: Psalm 121 Languages: English
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Sing and Rejoice

Author: George Fox Hymnal: Worship in Song #234 (1996) Topics: Night First Line: Truth doth flourish, flourish as the rose Refrain First Line: Sing and rejoice ye shildren of the Day and of the Light Lyrics: Refrain: Sing and rejoice ye children of the Day and of the Light; Sing and rejoice; ye children of the Day and of the Light; For the Lord God is at work; The Lord God is at work; The Lord God is at work in this thick night. In this thick night of Darkness; this thick night of Darkness; this thick night of Darkness that may be felt; Sing and rejoice ye children of the Day and of the Light; Sing and rejoice; ye children of the Day and of the Light; For the Lord God is at work; The Lord God is at work; The Lord God is at work in this thick night. 1 Truth doth flourish, flourish as the rose; Lilies do grow do grow among the thorns; And the plants do grow atop the hills; Upon the the lambs do skip and play. [Refrain] 2 Never heed the tempests nor the storm; Never heed the flood nor heed the rain; For the seed Christ is over all; Over all the Seed Christ doth reign. [Refrain] Tune Title: CANTAD Y REGOCIJAD
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There is no night in heaven

Hymnal: Methodist Hymn-Book #618 (1884) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Topics: The Christian Life - The Hope of Heaven No night in heaven Languages: English
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Christ, Be Our Light

Author: Bernadette Farrell, b. 1957 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #824 (2012) Topics: The Liturgical Year The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night First Line: Longing for light, we wait in darkness Refrain First Line: Christ, be our light! Scripture: Romans 8:19 Languages: English Tune Title: [Longing for light, we wait in darkness]

Holy Darkness

Hymnal: Worship and Song #3141 (2011) Meter: Irregular with refrain Topics: Night; Night First Line: I have tried you in fires of affliction Refrain First Line: Holy darkness, blessing night Scripture: Job 36:15-17 Tune Title: HOLY DARKNESS
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Out of Darkness

Author: Tom Kendzia, b. 1954 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #306 (2015) Topics: The Liturgical Year The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night First Line: Let the darkness flee from here Refrain First Line: Out of darkness the light of Christ will shine Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the darkness flee from here]
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Out of Darkness

Author: Tom Kendzia, b. 1954 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #395 (2012) Topics: The Liturgical Year The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night First Line: Let the darkness flee from here Refrain First Line: Out of darkness the light of Christ will shine Languages: English Tune Title: [Let the darkness flee from here]
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A Solemn Vigil

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: The Hymn Book of the Free Methodist Church #770 (1891) Topics: Watch Night First Line: How many pass the guilty night Lyrics: 1 How many pass the guilty night In revelings and frantic mirth! The creature is their sole delight, Their happiness the things of earth; For us suffice the season past: We choose the better part at last. 2 We will not close our wakeful eyes, We will not let our eyelids sleep, But humbly lift them to the skies, And all a solemn vigil keep; So many nights on sin bestowed, Can we not watch one hour for God! 3 We can, O Jesus, for thy sake, Devote our every hour to thee; Speak but the word, our souls shall wake, And sing with cheerful melody: Thy praise shall our glad tongues employ And every heart shall dance for joy. 4 Blest object of our faith and love, We listen for thy welcome voice; Our persons and our works approve, And bid us in thy strength rejoice; Now let us hear the mighty cry, And shout to find the Bridegroom nigh. 5 Shout in the midst of us, O King Of saints, and let our joys abound; Let us rejoice, give thanks, and sing, And triumph in redemption found: We ask in faith for every soul; O let our glorious joy be full! 6 O may we all triumphant rise; With joy upon our heads return; And far above these nether skies, By thee on eagles’ wings upborne, Through all yon radiant circles move, And gain the highest heaven of love.
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Good Night Prayer

Author: Amelia Josephine Burr Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #24 (1957) Topics: Night First Line: Our Father, you have given me Lyrics: 1 Our Father, you have given me So much of love and joy today, That I am thinking joy and love To other children far away. 2 Wherever they lie down to sleep, Happy and tired with work and play, Yellow and brown, and black and white, Our Father, bless us all tonight. Languages: English Tune Title: [Our Father, you have given me]

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