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The Heart of the Flame

Author: Eberhard Arnold Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: The heart of the flame burns white-hot (Die Flammenaugen brennen) Used With Tune: [The heart of the flame burns white hot] Text Sources: Eberhard Arnold, Sannerz, July 26, 1926

As the Far-Flung Stars Are Circling

Author: Werner Gneist Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: As the farflung stars are circling (Wie die hohen Sterne kreisen) Used With Tune: [As the far-flung stars are circling]

God Is Might and Fire

Author: Eberhard Arnold Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: God is Might and Fire (Gott ist Geist und Kraft) Used With Tune: [God is Might and Fire] Text Sources: Eberhard Arnold, Sannerz, 1923

Up to Victory!

Author: Eberhard Arnold Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: We gather for the holy fight (Wir scharen uns zum heil'gen Streit) Used With Tune: [We gather for the holy fight]

Rend Our Night, Holy Light

Author: Marie Schmalenbach, 1835-1924 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light Used With Tune: [Rend our night, holy Light]

How Brightly Beams the Morning Star!

Author: J. A. Schlegel; Philipp Nicolai, 1556-1608 Appears in 23 hymnals Topics: Fire and Light Used With Tune: [How brightly beams the Morning Star!]

The Secret Flower

Author: Eleanor Farjeon Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Fire and Light First Line: This Child was born to men of God Used With Tune: [This Child was born to men of God] Text Sources: The Oxford Book of Carols

Receive Now the Spirit

Author: Eberhard Arnold Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: Receive now the Spirit, blessed by Him and healed (In Heilung und Weihe, so nehmet den Geist) Used With Tune: [Receive now the Spirit, blessed by Him and healed] Text Sources: Eberhard Arnold, Rhön, 1928

To Sail Through Deadly Peril

Author: Eberhard Arnold Meter: 13.13.13.14 Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: To sail through deadly peril, compelled by somber fate (Durch Todesnot zu fahren in dunkler Schicksals-Haft) Used With Tune: [To sail through deadly peril, compelled by somber fate] Text Sources: Eberhard Arnold, Sannerz, 1926

Ever Again a Longing Rises

Author: Fritz Kleiner Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Fire and Light First Line: Ever again a longing rises (Noch immer grünt die alte Sehnsucht) Used With Tune: [Ever again a longing rises]

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