Text: | O Christ, Who Art the Light and Day |
Translator: | William J. Copeland, 1804-85 |
Tune: | CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM |
1 O Christ, who art the light and day,
Thou drivest night and gloom away;
O Light of Light, whose Word doth show
The light of heav'n to us below.
2 All-holy Lord, in humble prayer
We ask tonight Thy watchful care.
O grant us calm repose in Thee,
A quiet night, from perils free.
3 Our sleep be pure from sinful stain;
Let not the tempter vantage gain
Or our unguarded flesh surprise
And make us guilty in Thine eyes.
4 Asleep though wearied eyes may be,
Still keep the heart awake to Thee;
Let Thy right hand outstretched above
Guard those who serve the Lord they love. A-men.
5 Behold, O God, our shield, and quell
The crafts and subtleties of hell;
Direct Thy servants in all good,
Who Thou hast purchased with Thy blood.
6 O Lord, remember us who bear
The burden of the flesh we wear;
Thou who dost e'er our souls defend,
Be with us even to the end.
7 All praise to God the Father be,
All praise, eternal Son, to Thee,
Whom with the Spirit we adore
Forever and forevermore.
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 J. Copeland, 1804-85 |
Meter: | L M |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2006 |
Scripture: | ; ; |
Source: | Latin, 6th cent. |
Notes: | Alternate tune: TALLIS' CANON (# 883) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | CONDITOR ALME SIDERUM |
Meter: | L M |
Key: | E♭ Major |
Source: | Sarum plainsong, c. 9th cent. mode IV |