Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
THE REDEEMER
359
Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies
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Ratisbon
Luke 1: 78
Charles Wesley, 1740
“Saechsisches Choralbuch”
Leipzig, 1815
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morn
skies,
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the
Pierce
Un
Thou,
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soul
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fills
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beams
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of
be
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mer
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the
Sun
Joy
Fill
lief.
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night.
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the
eous
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is
cy
day’s
ness,
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me,
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ter
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umph
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re
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vine,
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high,
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self
Shin
near;
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play,
Day
Glad
Day
Till
More
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in
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ward
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spring
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A
star,
pear.
heart.
day.
men.
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and
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