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A Morning Hymn
“See the day-spring from afar Usher’d by the morning star!” Haste; to Him who sends the light, Hallow the remains of night. Souls, put on your glorious dress, Waking into righteousness: Clothed with Christ, aspire to shine. Radiance He of light Divine; Beam of the Eternal Beam, He in God, and God in Him! Strive we Him in us to see, Transcript of the Deity. |
Burst we then the bands of death, Raised by His all-quickening breath; Long we to be loosed from earth, Struggling into second birth. Spent at length is nature’s night; Christ attends to give us Light, Christ attends Himself to give; God we now may see, and live. Though the outward man decay; Form’d within us day by day Still the Inner Man we view, Christ creating all things new. |
Turn, O turn us, Lord, again, Raiser Thou of fallen man! Sin destroy and nature’s boast, Saviour Thou of spirits lost! Thy great will in us be done: Crucified and dead our own, Ours no longer let us be; Hide us from ourselves in Thee! Thou the Life, the Truth, the Way, Suffer us no more to stray; Give us, Lord, and ever give Thee to know, in Thee to live! |
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