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The Golden Dawn

Author: George Tillman Snead Hymnal: Williston Hymns #25 (1917) First Line: O the golden dawn has broken Refrain First Line: Christ is King! Lyrics: 1 O the golden dawn has broken O’er the hills! See the sunlight now agleaming On the rills, On the river, on the fountain, In the valley, on the mountain; Golden days are drawing near, And the bugle note we hear. Refrain: Christ is King! Christ is King! Let all heav’n and nature sing! Christ is King! Christ is King! Christ is King! 2 Let the cruel sword be buried With its woe; Soon no wars the wary nations E’er shall know. There shall be no foe remaining, Christ our King forever reigning; Reigning then in righteousness, He the nations all will bless. [Refrain] 3 O the golden dawn has broken O’er the hills! See the gladness now arippling On the rills, O’er the homeland, o’er the ocean; See the nations in commotion! Golden rays are shining clear, And the bugle note we hear. [Refrain] Tune Title: [O the golden dawn has broken]
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The Golden Dawn

Author: George Tillman Snead Hymnal: Hymns of the Heart #18 (1914) First Line: Oh, the golden dawn has broken Refrain First Line: Christ is King Languages: English Tune Title: [Oh, the golden dawn has broken]

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