Text: | O Christ, who art the Light and Day |
Translator: | William Copeland, 1804-1885 |
Tune: | CHRISTE QUI LUX |
Arranger: | Andrew Moore |
1 O Christ, who art the Light and Day,
thou drivest darksome night away!
We know thee as the Light of light,
illuminating mortal sight.
2 All-holy Lord, we pray to thee,
keep us tonight from danger free;
grant us, dear Lord, in thee to rest,
to be our sleep in quiet blest.
3 And while the eyes soft slumber take,
still be the heart to thee awake;
be thy right hand upheld above
thy servants resting in thy love.
4 O strong defender, be thou nigh
to bid the pow'rs of darkness fly;
keep us from sin, and guide for good
thy servants purchased by thy blood.
5 Remember us, dear Lord, we pray
while in this mortal flesh we stay:
'tis thou who dost the soul defend -
be present with us to the end.
6 Blest Three in One and One in Three,
almighty God, we pray to thee
that thou wouldst now vouchsafe to bless
our fast with fruits of righteousness.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | O Christ, who art the Light and Day |
Title: | O Christ, who art the Light and Day |
Translator: | William Copeland, 1804-1885 |
Meter: | LM |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2000 |
Scripture: | ; ; ; ; ; ; ; |
Topic: | Evening; Protection |
Source: | Latin (6th century) |
Notes: | Other translators also |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | CHRISTE QUI LUX |
Arranger: | Andrew Moore |
Meter: | LM |
Key: | G Major or modal |
Source: | Plainsong mode ii |