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Let in the Sunlight

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: Crowning Day, No. 6 #209 (1904) First Line: Are you walking in sin and in darkness? Refrain First Line: Let the sunlight of heav'n shine in Lyrics: 1 Are you walking in sin and in darkness? Is your heart shadowed o’er as the night? Throw its portals wide open t’ward heaven And its shining and beautiful light. Refrain: Let the sunlight of heav’n shine in, Let the sunlight of heav’n shine in; It will gladden and cheer, fruits of love will appear, Let the beautiful sunlight shine in. 2 You are living too far from the Saviour, And your life loses half its delight; You must live your life nearer t heaven, And its shining and beautiful light. [Refrain] 3 Only souls that are free from defilement, And in Jesus renewed and made white, Walk beneath the pavilion of heaven, In its shining and beautiful light. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you walking in sin and in darkness?]
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Let in the Sunlight

Author: Rev. Elisha A. Hoffman Hymnal: Harp of Zion #2 (1905) First Line: Are you walking in sin and in darkness? Refrain First Line: Let the sunlight of heav'n shine in Languages: English Tune Title: [Are you walking in sin and in darkness?]

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