1369. Eternal Light

1. Eternal Light! eternal Light!
How pure the soul must be
When, placed within Thy searching sight,
It shrinks not, but with calm delight
Can live, and look on Thee!

2. The spirits that surround Thy throne
May bear the burning bliss;
But that is surely theirs alone,
Since they have never, never known
A fallen world like this.

3. O how shall I, whose native sphere
Is dark, whose mind is dim,
Before the Ineffable appear,
And on my naked spirit bear
That uncreated beam?

4. There is a way for man to rise
To that sublime abode:
An offering and a sacrifice,
A Holy Spirit’s energies,
An Advocate with God.

5. These, these prepare us for the sight
Of holiness above;
The sons of ignorance and night,
May dwell in the eternal Light,
Through the eternal Love.

Text Information
First Line: Eternal Light! eternal Light
Title: Eternal Light
Author: Thomas Binney (ca. 1826)
Meter: 86.886
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: It was set to music and published by Power, of the Strand, on behalf of some charitable object to which the profits went. It was some little time since set to music by Mr. Burnett, of Highgate. It has appeared, I believe, in one or two books of sacred poetry, and in a mutilated state in a hymn-book in America. Thomas Binney, in Miller's Singers and Songs, 1866, p. 457. Alternate tunes: ETERNAL LIGHT, Thoro Harris, 1874-1955; REST (MAKER), Frederick C. Maker, 1887
Tune Information
Name: NEWCASTLE
Composer: Henry Killick Morley (1875)
Meter: 86.886
Incipit: 11772 21135 41233
Key: G Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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