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How bright appears the Morning-Star

Hymnal: Psalmodia Germanica #162 (1732) Lyrics: I. How bright appears the Morning-Star, With Grace and Truth beyond Compare, The Royal root of JESSE; O David's Son, of Jacob's Line! My Soul's Delight, and Spouse Divine, Thy Love can only bless me. Precious, Gracious, Far and Glorious, e'er victorious, Thou my Treasure, Far beyond all earthly Pleasure. II. My choicest Pearl, and precious Crown, God and the Virgin Mary's Son, Thou King of endless Glory! Thou art compar'd to Sharon's flow'r; Thy Gospel and its saving Pow'r Excells what's Transitory. Lovely Lilly, O Hosanna, Heav'nly Manna, Thy sweet Favour Be mine everlasting Savour. III. Thy Love, so pow'rful and divine, Dart deep into this Heart of mine, Thou brilliant Stone and Jewel! Confirm me more and more to be A Branch of Thee, the living Tree, That Self may lose its Fewel. Sighing, Dying Is thy Creature; for in Nature Is no Pleasure Without Thee, my King and Treasure. IV. From God descends a Glance of Joy. When thou, with thy most gracious Eye, Beholdst thy loving Creature: Immanuel! my sov'reign Good, Thy Word, thy Spirit, Flesh and Blood Renew my very Nature; Grant me sweetly Thine Embraces, that the Graces Of Salvation May root out all Depravation. V. Thou Father, from Eternity, In Mercy was inclin'd to me, Through CHRIST, thy well-beloved; Thy son has chose me for his Bride; In this my Spouse I can confide; My Love shall ne'er be moved. O! this Bliss is Of his giving, who's the Living Bread and Manna; Ever will I sing HOSANNA. VI. Tune all your Strings of Lute and Harp, Resolve the Notes of Flat and Sharp Into Celestial Concords, That Nothing may disturb my Frame, Which is wrapt up in JESUS' Name, The sweetest of all Comforts. Ringing, Singing, In your Praises, let the Phrases Of your Duty Please the Lord of Bliss and Beauty. VII. My Joy to all the World be known, That my Beloved keeps his Throne, On Hills of Light and Glory. He'll kindly bring me to that Place, Where all the Wonders of his Grace Shall lie disclos'd before me. Amen! Amen! Lord my Sov'reign! come and govern All the Nations; Come! I wait with great Impatience. Topics: Spiritual Marriage Languages: English Tune Title: [How bright appears the Morning-Star]
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How bright appears the Morning-Star

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. (New and Rev. ed.) #317 (1819) Languages: English
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How bright appears the Morning-Star

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns, for the Use of the Protestant Church of the United Brethren. New and Revised ed. #364 (1832) Languages: English

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Select Hymns and Carols #d23 (1930)

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Selected Hymns and Carols. 3rd, 4th, and 5th ed. #d23 (1936)

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Parish Mass Book and Hymnal #d23 (1965)

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Family Album of Favorite Hymns #d41 (1960) Languages: English

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Die Union Choral Harmonie #d82 (1839)

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: A Prayer Meeting and Revival Hymn Book. 5th ed. #d114 (1830) Languages: English

How bright appears our morning star

Author: J. C. Jacobi; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Hymnal for Colleges and Schools. 3rd ed. #d117 (1958) Languages: English

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