To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;

"To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;" appears in 1 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;· 1 hymn found
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The Day-Star hath ris­en, in beau­ty sub­lime,

To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;

The re­gions in dark­ness its beau­ty shall see;

The Day-Star Hath Risen

lyricist: Fanny Crosby, 1896
Composer: George Stebbins
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...The Day-Star hath ris­en, in beau­ty sub­lime,

To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;

The re­gions in dark­ness its beau­ty shall see;...

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The Day-Star hath ris­en, in beau­ty sub­lime,

To cheer and il­lum­ine each far dist­ant clime;

The re­gions in dark­ness its beau­ty shall see;

The Day-Star Hath Risen

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