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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine!

Author: Rist Hymnal: Chorale Book for England, The #38 (1863) Lyrics: Rise, O Salem, rise and shine! Lo! the Gentiles hail thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the dayspring o'er us breaking, Telling God has call'd to mind Those who long in darkness pined. Ah, how blindly did we stray, Ere this sun our earth had brightened, Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our 'wilder'd eyes enlighten'd! All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. But, the day-spring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we aee before it fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seem'd to reign o'er all below. Thy appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow's hour; Thy appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death's dark power; Whether joy or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun, For Thou art its light and gladness, For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crown'd with light. Languages: English
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Rise, O Salem, Rise and Shine

Author: Johann Rist, 1607-1667 Hymnal: Hymnal and Order of Service #53 (1901) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine; Lo! the Gentiles hail thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the Days-pring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 Ah, how blindly did we stray, Ere this Sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But the Day-spring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we see before it fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4 Thine appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun, For Thou art its light and gladness; For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Topics: Epiphany Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS ALLT MITT GODA ÄR
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Rise, O Salem, Rise and Shine

Author: Johann von Rist Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #68 (1937) Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine; Lo, the Gentiles hail thy waking: Herald of a morn divine, See the Dayspring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 O how blindly did we stray, Ere this Sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But the Dayspring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we see before Him fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4 Thine appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun,-- For Thou art its light and gladness,-- For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Amen.
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Rise, O Salem, Rise and Shine

Author: Johann Rist; Miss Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Hymnal and Order of Service #68 (1926) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine; Lo, the Gentiles hail thy waking: Herald of a morn divine, See the Dayspring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 O how blindly did we stray, Ere this Sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But the Dayspring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we see before Him fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4 Thine appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun,-- For Thou art its light and gladness,-- For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Amen. Topics: Church Year Epiphany; Epiphany; Spiritual Blindness; Names and Office of Christ Dayspring; Names and Office of Christ Friend; Names and Office of Christ Light; Names and Office of Christ Sun; Church to be a light; Death Prayer for help in; Heaven Scripture: Isaiah 60:1-6 Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS ALLT MITT GODA ÄR
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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine!

Author: J. Rist Hymnal: The Lutheran Hymnary #223 (1913) Meter: 7.8.7.8.7.7 Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine! Lo, the Gentiles hail Thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the Day-spring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 O how blindly we did stray, Ere this sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our 'wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But the Day-spring from on high Hath aris'n with beams unclouded, And we see before it fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4 Thy appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun, For Thou art its light and gladness, For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Topics: The Church Year Epiphany; The Church Year Epiphany; Jesus Christ Our Light; Missions Tune Title: [Rise, O Salem, rise and shine!]
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Rise, O Salem, Rise and Shine

Author: Johann Rist; Catherine Winkworth Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #5824 Lyrics: 1. Rise, O Salem, rise and shine; Lo, the Gentiles hail thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the dayspring o’er us breaking, Telling God hath called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2. O how blindly we did stray, Ere this sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3. But the dayspring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we see before Him fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o’er all below. 4. Thine appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow’s hour; Thine appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death’s dark power; Whether joys or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5. Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun— For Thou art its light and gladness— For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS ALLT MITT GODA ÄR
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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine

Author: Miss Winkworth; John Rist Hymnal: Church Book #143 (1890) Meter: 7.8.7 Lyrics: 1 Rise, O Salem, rise and shine; Lo! the Gentiles hail thy waking; Herald of a morn divine, See the dayspring o'er us breaking, Telling God has called to mind Those who long in darkness pined. 2 Ah, how blindly did we stray, Ere this Sun our earth had brightened; Heaven we sought not, for no ray Had our wildered eyes enlightened: All our looks were earthward bent, All our strength on earth was spent. 3 But, the Dayspring from on high Hath arisen with beams unclouded, And we see before it fly All the heavy gloom that shrouded This sad earth, where sin and woe Seemed to reign o'er all below. 4 Thy appearing, Lord, shall fill All my thoughts in sorrow's hour; Thy appearing, Lord, shall still All my dread of death's dark power; Whether joy or tears be mine, Through them still Thy light shall shine. 5 Let me, when my course is run, Calmly leave a world of sadness For the place that needs no sun, For Thou art its light and gladness; For the mansions fair and bright, Where Thy saints are crowned with light. Topics: Epiphany; Tenth Sunday after Trinity Languages: English Tune Title: JESUS MEINE ZUVERSICHT
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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine

Author: John Rist Hymnal: Hymnal #53 (1899) Languages: English
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Rise, O Salem, rise and shine

Author: John Rist; Miss Winkworth Hymnal: Church Book #143 (1868) Languages: English

Rise, O Salem, rise and shine

Author: Johann von Rist Hymnal: The Hymnal of the Evangelical Lutheran Augustana Synod. Text ed. #d497 (1923) Languages: English

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