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The Brightness of Glory

Author: Rev. John O. Foster, A. M. Hymnal: Twentieth (20th) Century Songs Part One #101 (1900) First Line: I read by the dawn of the morning Refrain First Line: O come blessed day of salvation Lyrics: I read by the dawn of the morning, That the day of the Lord is at hand, The light of His glorious presence Is flooding the beautiful land. Chorus: O come blessed day of salvation, To all people and kindred and tongue, And then shall the sweetest of praises To our Jesus forever be sung. The brightness of glory is shining With a steady and powerful ray; And where the dark shadows were thickest, The sunshine illumines the day. The light of the world is unfolding, Where the rapturous visions arise; The forelights of splendor are pouring, From mansions of gold in the skies. Languages: English Tune Title: [I read by the dawn of the morning]
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The Brightness of Glory

Author: Rev. John O. Foster, A.M. Hymnal: The Evangelist No. 3 #148 (1894) First Line: I read by the dawn of the morning Refrain First Line: Oh, come, blessed day of salvation Languages: English Tune Title: [I read by the dawn of the morning]

The brightness of glory

Author: John O. Foster Hymnal: Vineyard Songs #d48 (1892) First Line: I read by the dawn of the morning Refrain First Line: O come blessed day

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