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The Sun Now Shines In All Its Splendor

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home #123 (1927) Meter: 9.9.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The sun now shines in all its splendor, The light of life with mercy tender; Now bright Whitsunday lilies grow And summer sparkles high and low; Sweet voices sing of harvest gold In Jesus’ name, a thousand fold. 2 The peaceful nightingales are filling The summer-night with music thrilling, So all that to the Lord belong May sleep in peace and wake with song, May dream of life beyond the skies And with God’s praise at daylight rise. 3 It breathes from heaven on the flowers, It whispers home-like in the bowers, A balmy breeze comes to our shore From Paradise, now closed no more, And gently purls a brooklet sweet Of life’s clear water at our feet. 4 This works the Spirit, still descending And tongues of fire to mortals lending, That broken hearts may yet be heal'd, And truth may be in love revealed In Him, who came from yonder land And has return'd to God’s right hand. 5 Awake, ye voices, deep and ringing, And anthems to the Lord be singing; Your beauties lend, ye varied tongues, To praise His name in joyful songs, And ye, His church, with one accord Arise and glorify the Lord. Topics: Pentecost Languages: English Tune Title: [The sun now shines in all its splendor]
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The Sun Now Shines In All Its Splendor

Author: N. F. S. Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymnal for Church and Home (2nd ed.) #123 (1928) Meter: 9.9.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 The sun now shines in all its splendor, The light of life with mercy tender; Now bright Whitsunday lilies grow, And summer sparkles high and low; Sweet voices sing of harvest gold In Jesus’ name, a thousand fold. 2 The peaceful nightingales are filling The summer-night with music thrilling. So all that to the Lord belong May sleep in peace and wake with song, May dream of life beyond the skies And with God’s praise at daylight rise. 3 It breathes from heaven on the flowers, It whispers homelike in the bowers, A balmy breeze comes to our shore From Paradise, now closed no more, And gently purls a brooklet sweet Of life’s clear water at our feet. 4 This works the Spirit, still descending, And tongues of fire to mortals lending, That broken hearts may now be healed, And truth may be in love revealed In Him, who came from yonder land And has returned to God’s right hand. 5 Awake, ye voices, deep and ringing, And anthems to the Lord be singing; Your beauties lend, ye varied tongues, To praise His name in joyful songs, And ye, His church, with one accord Arise and glorify the Lord. Topics: Pentecost Languages: English Tune Title: [The sun now shines in all its splendor]
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The sun now shines in all its splendor

Author: Nikolai Frederick Severin Grundtvig, 1783-1872; S. D. Rodholm Hymnal: Hymns and Hymnwriters of Denmark #79 (1945) Meter: 9.9.8.8.8.8 Lyrics: The sun now shines in all its splendor, The fount of life and mercy tender; Now bright Whitsunday lilies grow And summer sparkles high and low; Sweet songsters sing of harvest gold In Jesus’ name a thousand fold. The peaceful nightingales are filling The quiet night with music thrilling. Thus all that to the Lord belong May rest in peace and wake with song, May dream of life beyond the skies, And with God’s praise at daylight rise. It breathes from heaven on the flowers, It whispers home-like in the bowers, A balmy breeze comes to our coast From Paradise, no longer closed, And gently purls a brooklet sweet Of life’s clear water at our feet. This works the Spirit, still descending, And tongues of fire to mortals lending, That broken hearts may now be healed, And life with grace and love revealed In Him, who came from yonder land And has returned to God’s right hand. Awaken then all tongues to honor Lord Jesus Christ, our blest Atoner; Let every voice in anthems rise To praise the Savior’s sacrifice. And thou, His Church, with one accord Arise and glorify the Lord. Languages: English

The sun now shines in all its splendor

Author: Soren Damsgaard Rodholm; Nikolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig Hymnal: Hymns of the Rural Spirit #50 (1947) Languages: English Tune Title: WHITSUNDAY

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