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Thy gracious image, Savior, By night and day I see

Author: Jonathan Alexander Benjamin Paul

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Translator: P. C. Hiebert

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First Line: Thy gracious image, Savior, By night and day I see
German Title: Es schaut bei Nacht und Tage
Author: Jonathan Alexander Benjamin Paul
Translator: P. C. Hiebert
Language: English
Refrain First Line: My God, Thou blessed Savior

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