Sol Da Minha Alma

Representative Text

1 Sol da minha alma és Tu, Senhor;
Noite não há, se perto estás!
Dissipa as nuvens do temor
E Te verei com calma e paz.

2 Sol da minha alma! Ó meu Jesus,
Revela a Tua glória a mim
E, recolhendo a pura luz,
Refletirei seu brilho aqui.

3 Qual brando orvalho, o sono vem
O corpo e a alma refrescar;
No peito do supremo Bem
Quão doce é sempre descansar!

4 Comigo o dia inteiro estás;
De Ti recebo todo o bem.
Comigo a noite passarás
E me darás descanso além.

Source: Hinos e Cânticos: com música #296

Author: John Keble

Keble, John, M.A., was born at Fairford, in Gloucestershire, on St. Mark's Day, 1792. His father was Vicar of Coln St. Aldwin's, about three miles distant, but lived at Fairford in a house of his own, where he educated entirely his two sons, John and Thomas, up to the time of their entrance at Oxford. In 1806 John Keble won a Scholarship at Corpus Christi College, and in 1810 a Double First Class, a distinction which up to that time had been gained by no one except Sir Robert Peel. In 1811 he was elected a Fellow of Oriel, a very great honour, especially for a boy under 19 years of age; and in 1811 he won the University Prizes both for the English and Latin Essays. It is somewhat remarkable that amid this brilliantly successful career,… Go to person page >

Translator: João Gomes da Rocha

Born in Rio de Janeiro on March 14, 1861, the son of Brazilian parents, he was later adopted by Dr. Robert Reid Kalley and Sarah Poulton, English missionaries to Brazil who founded Igreja Evangélical Fluminense. The Kalleys worked on Salmos e Hinos, the first Brazilian evangelical hymnal. Rocha helped to complete the hymnal. [Source?] Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Sol da minha alma és Tu, Senhor
Title: Sol Da Minha Alma
Author: John Keble
Translator: João Gomes da Rocha
Language: Portuguese

Tune

HURSLEY

HURSLEY is a Protestant French Huguenot melody by an anonymous composer.

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Hinos e Cânticos #296

Salmos e Hinos #526

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