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How brightly shines the morning star

Author: Philipp Nicolai, 1556-1608; Johann Adolph Schlegel, 1721-1793; John Morrison Sloan Hymnal: Christmas Favorites #27 (2000) Languages: English Tune Title: [How brightly shines the morning star]

How Brightly Shines the Morning Star

Author: Philip Nicolai; John M. Sloan Hymnal: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America #529 (1940) First Line: How brightly shines the Morning Star! Tune Title: NICOLAI
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How brightly shines the Morning Star

Author: John M. Sloan; Philipp Nicolai; J. A. Schlegel Hymnal: Hymns of the Kingdom of God #105 (1910) Lyrics: 1 How brightly shines the Morning Star! What ray divine stream from afar! God’s glory there is shining. Bright beam of God, which scatters night, And guides the wandering soul aright, Which after truth is pining! Jesus, God’s Word, truth revealing, Sorrow healing, Soothe our sighing, Dry our tears, and end our dying. 2 My comfort here, my joy above, Man’s Son, Son of the Father’s love, Enthroned in highest heaven, With my whole heart Thy praise I sing; To Thee, our Prophet, Priest, and King, Be endless honors given. Saviour, to Thee, trusting, clinging, Come I bringing Soul and spirit, Thee, my portion, to inherit. 3 Aid me, my God, to sing Thy praise, Thine ageless love, Thy matchless grace, In Christ, our Lord appearing. When such a gift God gave for thee, When such a brother true is He, Why still my soul be fearing? Choose Him, know Him, greatest, dearest, Best and nearest, To befriend thee ‘Gainst all foes who may offend thee. Languages: English Tune Title: NICOLAI

How brightly shines the morning star

Author: J. M. Sloan; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Worship #d72 (1971)
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How brightly shines the morning star

Author: John M. Sloan; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: The Hymnal of Praise #113 (1913) Topics: Praise to Christ Tune Title: NICOLAI

How brightly shines the morning star

Author: J. M. Sloan; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: The New Hymnal of Praise #d135 (1937)

How brightly shines the morning star

Author: J. M. Sloan; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: The Student Hymnary #d136 (1937)

How brightly shines the morning star

Author: J. M. Sloan; Philip Nicolai Hymnal: Mennonite Hymn Book #d140 (1927) Languages: English
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The Morning Star

Hymnal: Laudes Domini #337 (1884) First Line: How brightly shines the Morning Star! Lyrics: 1 How brightly shines the Morning Star! What ray divine streams from afar! God's glory there is shining. Bright beam of God! which scatters night, And guides the wandering soul aright, Which after truth is pining: Jesus! God's Word! truth revealing, Sorrow healing, soothe our sighing, Dry our tears, and end our dying. 2 My comfort here, my joy above, Man's son, son of the Father's love, Enthroned in highest heaven, With my whole heart thy praise I sing; To thee, our Prophet, Priest, and King, Be endless honors given. Saviour, to thee, trusting, clinging, Come I bringing soul and spirit, Thee, my portion, to inherit. 3 Aid me, my God, to sing thy praise, Thine ageless love, thy matchless grace, In Christ our Lord appearing. When such a gift God gave for thee, When such a brother true is he, Why still, my soul, be fearing? Choose him, know him, greatest, dearest, Best, and nearest, to befriend thee 'Gainst all foes who may offend thee. 4 To him who conquered death and hell, To him let joyous anthems swell Throughout heaven's great for ever. Praise to the Lamb that once was slain, Glory to him who bore our pain, Flow on, an endless river! Earth and heaven--creatures lowly, Angels holy--join your voices, Till the world with praise rejoices. 5 Rejoice, ye heavens; thou, earth, reply: With praise, ye sinners, fill the sky. For this his incarnation. Incarnate God, put forth thy power, Ride on, ride on, great Conqueror, Till all know thy salvation. Amen, amen: hallelujah! Hallelujah! praise be given Evermore by earth and heaven! Languages: English Tune Title: FRANKFORT
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How brightly shines the morning star

Author: J. M. Sloan Hymnal: The New Laudes Domini #740 (1892) Topics: Christian Experience Courage and Cheer Languages: English Tune Title: FRANKFORT

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