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Light Of The Gentile Nations

Author: Catherine Winkworth; J. Franck Hymnal: American Lutheran Hymnal #378 (1930) Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Hymnal Title: American Lutheran Hymnal Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people's joy and love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Savior God to find. 2 Yea, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E'en now, in ev'ry place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gladly grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As did that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our joy, our brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross; A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress; Physician, friend in sickness; In death, our happiness. 4 O let us, Lord, be faithful Like Simeon to the end, So that his dying anthem May from our hearts ascend: O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace, I pray, Since I have seen my Savior And have beheld His day. 5 My Savior, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith. Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; Processionals and Recessionals Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: MAGDALENA
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Light of the Gentile nations

Author: J. Franck Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #80 (1863) Hymnal Title: Chorale Book for England, The Lyrics: Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people's joy and love, Dawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. Yes, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, Ev'n nuw, in ev'ry place, Where Thy true word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. Be Thou our joy, our brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross; A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, friend in sickness; In death our happiness. Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend; "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith; Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee! Languages: English
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O Light of Gentile Nations

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-77; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-78 Hymnal: Christian Worship (1993) #78 (1993) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Hymnal Title: Christian Worship (1993) Lyrics: 1 O Light of Gentile nations, O Savior from above, Drawn by your Spirit's leading, We come with joy and love Into your holy temple And wait with rev'rent mind As Simeon once had waited His God and Lord to find. 2 Dear Lord, your servants meet you In ev'ry holy place Where your true Word has promised That we should see your face. Today you still allow us Who gather round you here In arms of faith to hold you As did that aged seer. 3 Lord, when life's troubles touch us, You seem to hide your face, And through our tears we often Can scarcely sense your grace. Then be our joy and brightness, Our cheer in pain and loss, Our sun in darkest terror, The glory round our cross. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful Like Simeon to the end So that his prayer exultant May from our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let your servant Depart in peace, I pray, Since I have seen my Savior And here beheld his day." Topics: Epiphany; Name of Jesus/Presentation Languages: English Tune Title: MUNICH
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O Light of Gentile Nations

Author: Johann Franck, 1618-1677; Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878 Hymnal: Christian Worship #497 (2021) Meter: 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6 Hymnal Title: Christian Worship Lyrics: 1 O Light of Gentile nations, O Savior from above, drawn by your Spirit's leading, we come with joy and love into your holy temple and wait with rev'rent mind as Simeon once had waited his God and Lord to find. 2 Dear Lord, your servants meet you in ev'ry holy place where you, yourself have promised that we should see your face. Today you still allow us who gather round you here in arms of faith to hold you as did that aged seer. 3 Lord, when life's troubles touch us, you seem to hide your face, and through our tears we often can scarcely sense your grace. Then be our joy and brightness, our cheer in pain and loss, our sun in darkest terror, the glory round our cross. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful like Simeon to the end so that his prayer exultant may from our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let your servant depart in peace, I pray, since I have seen my Savior and here beheld his day." Topics: Minor Festivals Presentation Scripture: Luke 2:25-32 Languages: English Tune Title: MUNICH
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Light of the Gentile nations

Author: John Frank; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #144 (1868) Hymnal Title: Church Book Languages: English
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Light of the Gentile nations

Author: Miss Winkworth; John Frank Hymnal: Church Book #144 (1890) Meter: 7.6 Hymnal Title: Church Book Lyrics: 1 Thou Light of Gentile nations, Thy people's joy and love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 Yes, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, Even now, in every place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross: A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness, In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, let now Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour And here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of Faith: No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith. Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee! Topics: Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN
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Light of the Gentile nations

Author: Johann Franck; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church #51 (1917) Hymnal Title: Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people’s Joy and Love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 O Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E’en now, in every place, Where Thy true Word hath promised, That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gently grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith’s strong arms to bear Thee, As once that agèd seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines ’mid pain and loss, Our sun in times of terror, The glory round our cross; A glow in sinking spirits, A sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness; In death our happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon, to the end, That so his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace for aye, Since I have seen my Saviour, Have here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith. Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. Amen. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; The Presentation of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: WIE SOLL ICH DICH EMPFANGEN

Light of the gentile nations

Author: Catherine Winkworth, 1827-1878; Johann Franck Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes #d232 (1912) Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn Book with Tunes Languages: English
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Light of the Gentile nations

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #55 (1893) Meter: 7.6 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 LIGHT of the Gentile nations, Thy people's Joy and Love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And wait with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Saviour God to find. 2 Yes, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E'en now, in every place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gladly grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The Glory round our cross; A Glow in sinking spirits, A Sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness; In death, our Happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, So that his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace, I pray, Since I have seen my Saviour, And here beheld His day." 5 My Saviour, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith: Within Thy heart abiding, As thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. 6 Lord, here on earth Thou seemest At times to frown on me, And through my tears I often Can scarce distinguish Thee; But in the heavenly mansions Shall nothing dim my sight, And I shall see forever Thine always glorious light. Topics: Presentation Languages: English
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Light of the Gentile nations

Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book #190 (1918) Meter: 7.6.8.1 Hymnal Title: Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-book Lyrics: 1 Light of the Gentile nations, Thy people's Joy and Love! Drawn by Thy Spirit hither, We gladly come to prove Thy presence in Thy temple, And seek with earnest mind, As Simeon once had waited His Savior God to find. 2 Yea, Lord, Thy servants meet Thee, E'en now, in every place Where Thy true Word hath promised That they should see Thy face. Thou yet wilt gladly grant us, Who gather round Thee here, In faith's strong arms to bear Thee, As once that aged seer. 3 Be Thou our Joy, our Brightness, That shines 'mid pain and loss, Our Sun in times of terror, The Glory round our cross; A Glow in sinking spirits, A Sunbeam in distress, Physician, Friend in sickness; In death, our Happiness. 4 Let us, O Lord, be faithful With Simeon to the end, So that his dying song may From all our hearts ascend: "O Lord, now let Thy servant Depart in peace, I pray, Since I have seen my Savior, And here beheld His day." 5 My Savior, I behold Thee Now with the eye of faith; No foe of Thee can rob me, Though bitter words he saith. Within Thy heart abiding, As Thou dost dwell in me, No pain, no death has terrors To part my soul from Thee. 6 Lord, here on earth Thou seemest At times to frown on me, And through my tears I often Can scarce distinguish Thee; But in the heavenly mansions Shall nothing dim my sight, And I shall see forever Thine always glorious light. Topics: The Presentation of Christ Languages: English

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