Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MISSIONS
505
O’er the Gloomy Hills of Darkness
8. 7. 8. 7. 4. 7.
Rev. 14: 6
William Williams, 1772, cento, alt.
Guide Me
George W. Warren, 1884
Gos
and
them,
by
ness,
Win
Grant
Cheered
pel;
ness,
con
Lord,
no
quer,
the
ce
a
doms
the
broad,
dark
gloom
O’er
wide
3
Fly
2
King
1
dark
nal
in
of
e
that
y
hills
sit
ter
min
west
ris
rious
coast
wide
ness,
to
a
do
les
glo
nev
ions
ern
ing,
tial
light;
cease.
ray,
May
And
Sun
er
last
east
Right
ing,
ern
eous
Thy
from
of
Thy
re
the
crease!
night
day.
May
And
Let
ing
tion,
ter
scep
demp
morn
ti
the
the
ply
morn
bright,
Mul
May
Bring
in
the
rious
ing
and
the
still
chase
glo
a
the
pel
day!
dawn.
round!
A
men.
th’ en
ly
Thy
Sway
Free
Of
world
win
Gos
ed
light
pur
bless
chased,
ened
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