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Still, Still with Thee, When Purple Morning Breaketh

Author: Harriet B. Stowe, 1812-1896; Harriet Beecher Stowe Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #515 (1937) Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than the daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee! 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee, in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eye looks up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath the wings o’ershading, But sweeter still, to wake and find Thee there. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh, and life’s shadows flee; O for that hour when fairer than the dawning Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee! Amen.
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Still, Still with Thee, When Purple Morning Breaketh

Author: Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #515 (1926) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than the daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee! 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee, in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eye looks up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath the wings o’ershading, But sweeter still, to wake and find Thee there. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh, and life’s shadows flee; O for that hour when fairer than the dawning Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee! Amen. Topics: Hope and Aspiration; Morning Scripture: Psalm 17:15 Languages: English Tune Title: WILLINGHAM
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Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Mrs. H. B. Stowe Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #549 (1913) Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee! 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee, in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eye looks up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath the wings o’ershading, But sweeter still, to wake and find Thee there. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh, and life’s shadows flee; O in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee! Topics: Family Prayer Morning; Family Prayer Morning Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, Still With Thee

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Hymnal: Gloria in Excelsis #157 (1933) First Line: Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness I am with Thee, Still, still with Thee. 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn, Still, still with Thee. 3 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eye looks up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath the wings o’ershading, But sweeter still to wake and find Thee there, Still, still with Thee. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh and life’s shadows flee; O in that hour, a fairer day-light dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee, Still, still with Thee. Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, Still With Thee, When Purple Morning Breaketh

Author: Harret Elizabeth (Beecher) Stowe Hymnal: The Junior Hymnal, Containing Sunday School and Luther League Liturgy and Hymns for the Sunday School #225 (1928) Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, Still with Thee

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Hymnal: Favorite Hymns of Praise #11 (1967) First Line: Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than the daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee. 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eyes look up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath the wings o’ershading, But sweeter still to wake and find Thee there. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning When the soul waketh, and life’s shadows flee; Oh, in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought--I am with Thee. Amen. Topics: Adoration; Devotional; Adoration; Devotional Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe (1812-1896) Hymnal: The Hymnal #107 (1950) Meter: 11.10.11.10 Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee. 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 Still, still with Thee! As to each newborn morning A fresh and solemn splendor still is given, So does this blessed consciousness, awaking, Breathe each day nearness unto Thee and heaven. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning When the soul waketh and life’s shadows flee; O in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with Thee. Amen. Topics: God the Father His Abiding Presence; God Presence, His Abiding; Inner Life, The Tune Title: CONSOLATION
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Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe Hymnal: Praise in Song #131 (1888) Languages: English Tune Title: [Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh]
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Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1812 - 96 Hymnal: Service Book and Hymnal of the Lutheran Church in America #496 (1958) Lyrics: 1 Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with thee. 2 Alone with thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 Still, still with thee, as to each newborn morning A fresh and solemn splendor still is given, So does this blessèd consciousness, awaking, Breathe each day nearness unto thee and heaven. 4 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh and life’s shadows flee; O in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought, I am with thee. Topics: The Church Worship - The Lord's Day; The Church Worship - Morning; The Life in Christ Aspiration; The Life In Christ Contemplation Languages: English Tune Title: WILLINGHAM
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Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh

Author: Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1812-1896 Hymnal: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #521a (1917) Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee, Fairer than morning, lovelier than daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee. 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee in breathless adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 As in the dawning o'er the waveless ocean, The image of the morning-star doth rest, So in the stillness, Thou beholdest only Thine image in the waters of my breast. 4 Still, still with Thee! As to each newborn morning A fresh and solemn splendour still is given, So does this blessed consciousness, awaking, Breathe each day nearness unto Thee and heaven. 5 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eyes look up to Thee in prayer; Sweet the repose beneath Thy wings o'ershading, But sweeter still, to wake and find Thee there. 6 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh, and life's shadows flee; O in that hour, fairer than daylight dawning, Shall rise the glorious thought I am with Thee. Topics: Abiding, presence of Christ; The Christian Life The Inner Life; Morning Hymns for ; Prayer Morning Languages: English Tune Title: CONSOLATION (I)

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