O Gladsome Light O Grace

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O Gladsome Light O Grace
by
Greek, 3rd Cent.

NUNC DIMITTIS-attr. to Louis Bourgeois, Genevan P
salter, 1549

O Gladsome Light, O Grace
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O Gladsome light, O grace
Of God the Father's face,
The eternal splendor wearing;
Celestial, holy, blest,
Our Savior Jesus Christ,
Joyful in Thine appearing.

Now, ere day fadeth quite,
We see the evening light,
Our wonted hymn outpouring;
Father of might unknown,
Thee, his incarnate Son,
And Holy Spirit adoring.

To thee of right belongs
All praise of holy songs,
O Son of God, Lifegiver;
Thee, therefore, O Most High,
The world doth glorify,
And shall exalt for ever.
Amen.