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1568. From Out the Cloud of Amber Light

1. From out the cloud of amber light,
Borne on the whirlwind from the north,
Four living creatures winged and bright
Before the prophet’s eyes came forth.

2. The voice of God was in the four
Beneath that awful crystal mist,
And every wondrous form they wore
Foreshadowed an evangelist.

3. The lion-faced, he told abroad
The strength of love, the strength of faith;
He showed th’almighty Son of God,
The Man divine who won by death.

4. O Lion of the royal tribe,
Strong Son of God, and strong to save,
All power and honor we ascribe
To Thee who only makest brave.

5. For strength to love, for will to speak,
For fiery crowns by martyrs won,
For suffering patience, strong and meek,
We praise Thee, Lord, and Thee alone.

Text Information
First Line: From out the cloud of amber light
Title: From Out the Cloud of Amber Light
Author: Cecil F. Alexander (1875)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. PETROX
Composer: Reginald Francis Dale (1867)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 33251 76554 36111
Key: E Major
Source: Twenty-Two Original Hymn Tunes, by Two Oxford Graduates, 1867
Copyright: Public Domain



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