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Shine on our Souls, Eternal God

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #303 (1901) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Shine on our souls, eternal God! Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; Oh, let Thy favor crown our days, And their whole course be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If Thou Thy love restrain. 3 With Thee let every week begin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleeting hour improved, Since each by Thee is lent. 4 Thus cheer us through this toilsome road, Till all our labors cease; And heaven refresh our weary souls With everlasting peace. Topics: Sanctification Languages: English Tune Title: NUN DANKET ALL UND BRINGET EHR
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Shine on Our Souls, Eternal God

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #471 (1937) First Line: Shine on our souls, eternal God! Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; O let Thy favor crown our days, And all their round be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If Thou Thy love restrain. 3 With Thee let every week begin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleeting hour improved, Since each by Thee is lent. 4 Thus cheer us through this toilsome road, Till all our labors cease; And heaven refresh our weary souls With everlasting peace. Amen.
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Shine on Our Souls, Eternal God

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #471 (1926) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Shine on our souls, eternal God! Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; O let Thy favor crown our days, And all their round be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If Thou Thy love restrain. 3 With Thee let every week begin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleeting hour improved, Since each by Thee is lent. 4 Thus cheer us through this toilsome road, Till all our labors cease; And heaven refresh our weary souls With everlasting peace. Amen. Topics: Way of Salvation Sanctification; Morning; God our Light Languages: English Tune Title: NUN DANKET ALL' UND BRINGET EHR (STÖRL)
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Shine On Our Souls

Author: Philip Doddridge Hymnal: The Song-Land Way #127 (1925) First Line: Shine on our souls, eternal God Languages: English Tune Title: [Shine on our souls, eternal God]
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Shine On Our Souls, Eternal God

Author: Philip Doddridge, 1702-1751 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16494 Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Shine on our souls, eter­nal God Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eter­nal God, With rays of beau­ty, shine: O let Thy fa­vor crown our days, And all their round be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain; Small joy suc­cess it­self could give, If Thou Thy love re­strain. 3 With Thee let ev­ery week be­gin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleet­ing hour im­proved, Since each by Thee is lent. 4 Thus cheer us through this de­sert road, Till all our la­bors cease; And Heav’n re­fresh our wea­ry souls With ev­er­last­ing peace. Languages: English Tune Title: ST. ANNE
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #LXXXIII (1789) Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of glory shine! O let thy favour crown our days, And all their round be thine! 2 Did we not raise our hearts to thee, Our hands might toil in vain; Small joy success itself would give, If thou thy love restrain. 3 With thee let ev'ry week begin, With thee each day be spent, For thee each fleeting hour improv'd, Since each by thee is lent. 4 Midst hourly cares, may love present Its incense to thy throne; And while the world our hands employs, Our hearts be thine along. Topics: Adoration The divine Blessing besought on our lawful Employment Languages: English
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and Prayers, for Public and Private Worship #34 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; O let thy favor crown our days, And their whole course be thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If thou thy love restrain. 3 'Tis ours the furrows to prepare, And sow the precious grain; 'This thine, to give the sun and air, And to command the rain. 4 With thee let ev'ry week begin, With thee each day be spent, For thee each fleeting hour improv'd, Since each by thee is lent. 5 Thus cheer us thro' this toilsome road, Till all our labors cease; And thus prepare our weary souls For everlasting peace. Topics: Of God Providence of God Languages: English
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #80 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine: O let thy favour crown our days, And their whole course be thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give If thou thy love restrain. 3 'Tis ours the furrows to prepare, And sow the precious grain; 'Tis thine, to give the sun and air, And to command the rain. 4 With thee let ev'ry week begin, With thee each day be spent, For thee each fleeting hour improv'ed, Since each by thee is lent. 5 Thus cheer us thro' this toilsome road, Till all our labours cease; And thus prepare our weary souls For everlasting peace. Topics: Providence of God
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #87 (1870) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; Oh, let Thy favor crown our days, And their whole course be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If Thou Thy love restrain. 3 'Tis ours the furrows to prepare, And sow the precious grain: 'Tis Thine to give the sun and air, And to command the rain. 4 With Thee let every week begin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleeting hour improved, Since each by Thee is lent. 5 Thus cheer us through this toilsome road Till all our labors cease; And heaven refresh our weary souls With everlasting peace. Topics: God wonderful in providence; Goodness of God a ground of trust; Providence; Resignation Languages: English
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Shine on our souls, eternal God!

Author: Philp Doddridge Hymnal: Church Book #90 (1890) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Shine on our souls, eternal God! With rays of beauty shine; O let Thy favor crown our days, And all their round be Thine. 2 Did we not raise our hands to Thee, Our hands might toil in vain: Small joy success itself could give, If Thou Thy Love restrain. 3 With Thee let every week begin, With Thee each day be spent, For Thee each fleeting hour improved, Since each by Thee is lent. 4 Thus cheer us through this toilsome road, Till all our labors cease; And heaven refresh our weary souls With everlasting peace. Topics: Providence; Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: ARMAGH

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