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[The sun arises now]

Meter: 6.5.6.5.11.6.6.5 Appears in 16 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: H. O. C. Zinck Tune Key: D Major Incipit: 15432 35176 51543 Used With Text: The Sun Arises Now

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Give Praise to God our King

Author: A. T. Russell Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Give praise to God our King, O earth and heaven! Of grace and mercy sing, So freely given. O Savior, who hast died Our expiation, Thy name be glorified, Thy name be glorified By all creation. 2 O Holy Ghost, our guide To heavenly glory, In all our hearts abide, Lord, we implore Thee; In us, blest Spirit, reign, Thine aid bestowing; Our souls with peace sustain, Our souls with peace sustain, Peace still o'erflowing. 3 Lift we our hearts on high In adoration; Our Lord is ever nigh With consolation. Let ev'ry grief be still; Light He will send us; In life, in death, He will, In life, in death, He will Always defend us. Topics: Praise and Prayer Praise Used With Tune: NU RINDER SOLEN OP
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Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast

Author: P. C. Paulsen; H. A. Brorson Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Stand fast, my soul, stand fast In Christ thy Savior: Lose not the war at last Thro' faint behavior. It is of no avail That thou hast known Him. If, when the foes assail, Thou shalt His banner fail And thus disown Him. 2 To draw the Spirit's sword, For war preparing, And meet the devil's horde, Their challenge daring, Is brave and well begun And merits praises. But from the strife to run Before the war is won, The soul disgraces. 3 Let Satan vainly rage, By hordes attended, The war for Christ I wage Until it’s ended. When leaning on His arm With firm reliance, I need not take alarm; To me can come no harm From hell’s defiance. 4 Within a little while The war is ended; From Satan’s craft and guile For aye defended, In heaven I shall rest In peace and glory, And there as welcomed guest Shall dwell with angels blest And tell the story. Topics: The Christian Life Warfare Used With Tune: ZINCK
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Nu rinder Solen op

Author: Kingo Appears in 6 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Nu rinder Solen op Af Østerlide Forgylder Klippens Top Og Bjergets Side! Vær glad, min Sjæl, og lad din Stemme klinge, Stig op fra Jordens Bo, Og dig med Tak og Tro Til Himlen svinge! 2 Utallig, saa som Sand, Og uden Maade Som Havets dybe Vand, Er Herrens Naade, Som han mit Hoved daglig overgyder, Hver Morgen i min Skaal En Naade uden Maal Til mig nedflyder. 3 Han har i denne Nat Med Engleskare Mit Hus og Hjem omsat, At ingen Fare Har rammet mig og Mine nogen Maade, Men jeg er frelst og fri Fra Dødsens mørke Sti Og Sjæle-Vaade. 4 Min Sjæl, vær frisk og glad, Lad Sorgen fare! Dit Legems Blomsterblad Skal Gud bevare, Han skal idag mig give Kraft og Styrke, Jeg i mit Kald og Stand Min Gud og Fader kan Tilbørlig dyrke. 5 Gud lægge Haand i Haand Med mig og give Sin Gode Helligaand, Mit Kald at drive! Velsigne mig, o Gud, udaf det Høie! Gid jeg hver Dag og Tid I Gud og i min Flid Mig lader nøie! 6 Lad Synden nu idag Mig ei forblinde, At jeg min Guds Behag Har ret i Minde! Men, om min Fod gaar vild, og sig mon støde, Da vend, o gud, mig om, Gaa ei med mig til Dom, Tilgiv mi Brøde! 7 Du bedst min Tarv og Trang, O Herre kjender, Tilmed er Lykkens Gang I dine Hænder, Og hvad mig tjener bdest i hver en Maade, Det du tilforne ser, Min Sjæl, hvad vil du meer? Lad Gud kun raade! Topics: Særlige Salmer Morgen; Special Hymns Morning Used With Tune: [Nu rinder Solen op]

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The Sun Arises Now

Author: T. H. Kingo, 1634-1703 ; P. C. Paulsen, 1881-1948 Hymnal: Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary #83 (1996) Meter: 6.5.6.5.11.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 The sun arises now With rays most tender, It paints the mountain brow With rosy splendor. In faith, my soul, now lift your voice in singing To God, your gladness show, Your hearts with joy aglow And praises ringing. 2 Like countless grains of sand Beyond all measure, And wide as sea and land Is Heaven's treasure Of grace, which God anew each day will give us, For like a gentle rain, Our lives of sinful stain Each morning bathes us. 3 God has throughout the night My bed surrounded With angel hosts of light And pow'r unbounded; So I in calm did rest in peaceful slumber Until from deep repose The light again arose From darkness somber. 4 Lord, keep my soul today From sin and blindness; Surround me on my way With loving-kindness And fill my heart, O God, with joy from heaven; I then can ask no more. My future is secure, By Wisdom given. 5 Lord, You know best my needs, My pains You're sharing; Your Word and grace now feeds The lamb You're bearing. What more could I desire with You deciding The course which I now take? I follow in the wake Where You are guiding! Languages: English Tune Title: NU RINDER SOLEN OP
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The Sun Arises Now

Author: P. C. Paulsen; Thomas Kingo Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnal #542 (1941) Meter: 6.5.6.5.6.5.6.6.5 Lyrics: 1 The sun arises now In light and glory And gilds the rugged brow Of mountains hoary. Be glad, my soul, and lift Thy voice in singing To God from earth below, Thy heart with joy aglow And praises ringing. 2 Like countless grains of sand Beyond all measure, And wide as sea and land Is Heaven's treasure Of grace which Christ, my Lord, Each day bestoweth, Which, like refreshing rain, Into my soul again Each morning floweth. 3 Keep Thou my soul today From sin and blindness; Surround me on my way With loving-kindness And fill my heart, O God, With joy from heaven; I then shall ask no more Than what Thou hast of yore In wisdom given. 4 Thou knowest best my needs, My sighs Thou heedest; Thy hand Thy children feeds, Thine own Thou leadest. What should I more desire, With Thee deciding The course that I must take, Than follow in the wake Where Thou art guiding? Amen. Topics: Times and Seasons Morning Scripture: Psalm 145:15 Languages: English Tune Title: NU RINDER SOLEN OP
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Nu rinder Solen op

Author: Kingo Hymnal: M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg #607 (1897) Lyrics: 1 Nu rinder Solen op Af Østerlide Forgylder Klippens Top Og Bjergets Side! Vær glad, min Sjæl, og lad din Stemme klinge, Stig op fra Jordens Bo, Og dig med Tak og Tro Til Himlen svinge! 2 Utallig, saa som Sand, Og uden Maade Som Havets dybe Vand, Er Herrens Naade, Som han mit Hoved daglig overgyder, Hver Morgen i min Skaal En Naade uden Maal Til mig nedflyder. 3 Han har i denne Nat Med Engleskare Mit Hus og Hjem omsat, At ingen Fare Har rammet mig og Mine nogen Maade, Men jeg er frelst og fri Fra Dødsens mørke Sti Og Sjæle-Vaade. 4 Min Sjæl, vær frisk og glad, Lad Sorgen fare! Dit Legems Blomsterblad Skal Gud bevare, Han skal idag mig give Kraft og Styrke, Jeg i mit Kald og Stand Min Gud og Fader kan Tilbørlig dyrke. 5 Gud lægge Haand i Haand Med mig og give Sin Gode Helligaand, Mit Kald at drive! Velsigne mig, o Gud, udaf det Høie! Gid jeg hver Dag og Tid I Gud og i min Flid Mig lader nøie! 6 Lad Synden nu idag Mig ei forblinde, At jeg min Guds Behag Har ret i Minde! Men, om min Fod gaar vild, og sig mon støde, Da vend, o gud, mig om, Gaa ei med mig til Dom, Tilgiv mi Brøde! 7 Du bedst min Tarv og Trang, O Herre kjender, Tilmed er Lykkens Gang I dine Hænder, Og hvad mig tjener bdest i hver en Maade, Det du tilforne ser, Min Sjæl, hvad vil du meer? Lad Gud kun raade! Topics: Særlige Salmer Morgen; Special Hymns Morning Languages: Norwegian Tune Title: [Nu rinder Solen op]

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Thomas Kingo

1634 - 1703 Person Name: Kingo Author of "Nu rinder Solen op" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg

Hans Adolf Brorson

1694 - 1764 Person Name: H. A. Brorson Author of "Stand Fast, My Soul, Stand Fast" in American Lutheran Hymnal

Arthur T. Russell

1806 - 1874 Person Name: A. T. Russell Author of "Give Praise to God our King" in Concordia Arthur Tozer Russell was born at Northampton, March 20, 1806. He entered S. John's College, Cambridge, in 1824, took the Hulsean Prize in 1825, and was afterwards elected to a scholarship. He was ordained Deacon in 1829, Priest in 1830, and the same year was appointed Vicar of Caxton. In 1852, he was preferred to the vicarage of Whaddon. In 1863, he removed to S. Thomas', Toxteth Park, near Liverpool, and in 1867, to Holy Trinity, Wellington, Salop. He is the editor and author of numerous publications, among them several volumes of hymns. --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, 1872. ================================= Russell, Arthur Tozer , M.A. He was the son of the Rev. Thomas Clout, who later changed his surname for Russell (Gentlemen’s Magazine, 1848), an Independent or Congregational minister who won for himself a good reputation by editing the works of Tyndale, Frith, Barnes, and Dr. John Owen, &c. He was born at Northampton, March 20, 1806; educated at St. Saviour's School, Southwark, and at the Merchant Taylors' School, London. In 1822-24 he was at Manchester College, York. In 1825 he entered St. John's College, Cambridge, as a sizar, and in his freshman year gained the Hulsean Prize, its subject being, "In what respects the Law is a Schoolmaster to bring men to Christ." In 1829 he was ordained by the Bishop of Lincoln (Kaye), and licensed to the Curacy of Great Gransden, Hunts, and in 1830 was preferred to the Vicarage of Caxton, which he held till 1852. During his ministry here he published the following works: The Claims of the Church of England upon the Affections of the People (1832); Sermons for Fasts and Festivals; A Critique upon Keble's Sermon on Tradition, in opposition. About 1840 appeared his Apology of the Church of England and an Epistle to Seignor Sapio concerning the Council of Trent, translated from the original Latin of Bishop Jewell. About the same time appeared Hymn Tunes, Original and Selected from Ravenscroft and other old Musicians, In 1841 was published A Manual of Daily Prayer. In 1844 Memorials of the Works and Life of Dr. Thomas Fuller…. His first appearance as a hymnwriter was in the 3rd edition of the hymn-book published by his father (1st ed. 1813), and known amongst Congregationalists as Russet's Appendix. In 1847 followed The Christian Life. In 1851 Psalms and Hymns, partly original, partly selected, for the use of the Church of England. … In 1867 he removed to Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire, where he remained until 1874, when he was presented to the Rectory of Southwick, near Brighton. Here he died after a long and distressing illness, on the 18th of November, 1874. In his earlier years he was an extreme High Churchman, but by the study of St. Augustine his views were changed and he became, and continued to the end, a moderate Calvinist. His original hymns are gracious and tender, thoughtful and devout. His translations on the whole are vigorous and strong, but somewhat ultra-faithful to the original metres, &c. He left behind him a History of the Bishops of England and Wales in manuscript sufficient to form three or four goodly octavos, and numerous MS. Notes on the Text of the Greek Testament; and also a large number of original chants and hymntunes in manuscripts. [Rev. A. B. Grossart, DD. LLD.] Of Russell's hymns a large number are included i Kennedy, 1863, and several also are in a few of the lesser known collections….Of his original hymns, about 140 in all, including those in Dr. Maurice's Choral Hymn Book, 1861, the following are found in a few collections:— 1. Christ is risen! O'er His foes He reigneth. Easter. 2. Give praise to God our King. Praise. 3. Great is the Lord; 0 let us raise. Ps. xlviii. 4. Hail, 0 hail, Our lowly King. Praise to Christ. 5. Hail, 0 Lord, our Consolation. Christ, the Consoler. 6. Holy Ghost, Who us instructest. Whitsuntide. 7. Holy Spirit given. Whitsuntide. 8. Hosanna, bless the Saviour's Name. Advent. 9. In the mount it shall be seen. Consolation. 10. In the tomb, behold He lies. Easter Eve. Sometimes "In the night of death, He lies." 11. Jesu, at Thy invitation. Holy Communion. 12. Jesu, Thou our pure [chief] delight. Praise for Salvation. 13. Jesu, when I think on Thee. In Afflictio. 14. Jesu, Who for my transgression. Good Friday. 15. Jesu, Lord most mighty. Lent . 16. Lift thine eyes far hence to heaven. Looking Onward. Sometimes "Lift thy longing eyes to heaven." 17. Lo, in 'mid heaven the angel flies. The Message of The Gospel. 18. Lord, be Thou our Strength in weakness. In Affliction. 19. Lord, my hope in Thee abideth. Hope in Jesus. 20. Lord, when our breath shall fail in death. Death anticipated. 21. Lord, Who hast formed me. Self-Consecration. 22. My God, to Thee I fly. In Affliction. Sometimes "Great God, to Thee we fly." 23. Night's shadows falling. Evening. 24. Now be thanks and praise ascending . Praise. 25. Now to Christ, our Life and Light. Evening. 26. 0 glorious, 0 triumphal day. Easter. 27. O God of life, Whose power benign. Trinity. In the Dalston Hymns for Public Worship, &c, 1848. 28. 0 Head and Lord of all creation. Passiontide. 29. 0 Jesu, blest is he. Consolation. 30. O Jesu! we adore Thee. Good Friday. 31. O Saviour, on the heavenly throne. The Divine Guide and Protector. 32. O Thou Who over all dost reign. Church Defence. 33. Praise and blessing, Lord, be given. Praise to Jesus. 34. Praise the Lord: praise our King. Advent. 35. The Lord unto my Lord thus said. Ps. cx. 36. The Morning [promised] Star appeareth. Christmas. 37. The night of darkness fast declineth. Missions. 38. The way to heaven Thou art, O Lord. Jesus the Way, Truth, and Life. Sometimes "Thou art the Way: Heaven's gate, O Lord." 39. Thou Who hast to heaven ascended. Ascension. 40. To Him Who for our sins was slain. Praise to Jesus, the Saviour. Written Friday, Jan. 24, 1851. 41. We praise, we bless Thee. Holy Trinity. 42. What, my spirit, should oppress thee. In Affliction. 43. What though through desert paths Thou leadest? Security and Consolation in Christ. 44. Whom shall I, my [we our] refuge making. Lent. Sometimes "Whom shall we our Refuge making." 45. Whosoe'er in Me believeth. The Resurrection. 46. Why, O why cast down, my spirit? In Affliction. 47. With awe Thy praise we sinners sing. Lent. Sometimes "With trembling awe Thy praise we sing." 48. With cheerful hope, my soul, arise. Security in God. 49. Ye hosts that His commands attend. Universal Praise of Jesus. 50. Your adoration, O earth and heaven, unite. Universal Praise to Christ. Unless otherwise stated, all the above appeared in Russell's Psalms & Hymns, 1851. The total number of original hymns contributed by him to Maurice's Choral Hymn Book was 21. --Exerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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